Alpana-ji,
   
  Good to hear from you. Yes, I got that EIC and that showed later as total tax 
of negative 4.6% !!  So you seem to have through similar income levels -though 
long back.
   
  Thanks for the tip.
   
  Regards.
   
  Umesh

"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }    Hello Umesh-Ji:
 
You must have earned an EIC (Earned Income Credit) from the IRS. So, enjoy it! 
:)
 
People with a moderate income may earn this EIC, who may or may not be raising 
children. I know it because we qualified for it once upon a time.
                                                Workers who were not raising 
children in their
                                                home, were between ages 25 and 
64 on
                                                December 31, 2006, and had 
income below
                                               $12,120 (or $14,120 for married 
workers) can
                                                get an EIC up to $412.
This (or any IRS site) has more information it - 
http://www.cbpp.org/eic2007/EIC_Facts_Text.pdf
 


 
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  Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 05:03:55 +0100
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Subject: [Assam] Harvard MBA Newsletter: All Eyes on Slovakia's Flat Tax

any good for India?
US tax seems better - I was charged a negative 4.6% tax. Infact the govt of USA 
gave me some extra money back!  How is that possible?

Umesh

HBS Working Knowledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:28:06 -0400 (EDT)
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  Highlights this Week    
   Q&A: All Eyes on Slovakia's Flat Tax   
   Research & Ideas: Feeling Stuck? Getting Past Impasse   
   Summing Up: Will Market Forces Stop Global Warming?   
   First Look: New publications from HBS faculty 

==============================   New on the Site  Q&A: All Eyes on Slovakia's 
Flat Tax  http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5653.html
The flat tax is an idea that has burst to life in post-communist Eastern and 
Central Europe, especially in Slovakia. But is the rest of the world ready? A 
new Harvard Business School case on Slovakia's complex experience highlights 
many hurdles elsewhere, as HBS professor Laura Alfaro, Europe Research Center 
Director Vincent Dessain, and Research Assistant Ane Damgaard Jensen explain in 
this Q&A.

  Research & Ideas: Feeling Stuck? Getting Past Impasse  
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5548.html
Feeling "stuck," as psychologically painful as it is, is the first step to 
awareness of new opportunities in career and in life, says Harvard Business 
School's Timothy Butler. In this Q&A and excerpt from his new book, Getting 
Unstuck, he explains six steps for getting from here to there.

  Summing Up: Will Market Forces Stop Global Warming?  
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5660.html
Online forum now closed. HBS professor Jim Heskett sums up many creative 
responses from readers on the role of business in combatting global climate 
change.

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Each week First Look summarizes new working papers, case studies, and 
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Homers are things you make for personal use while on company time. Professor 
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