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    | Pub. 596, Earned Income Credit (EIC) | 2004 Tax Year | This is archived information that pertains only to the 2004 Tax Year. If youare looking for information for the current tax year, go to the Tax Prep Help Area.
 Worksheet B--Continued from page 46. Summary: This is an example of the second page of Worksheet B which pertains to the text. The line items completed are:
 
| Under
“Part 5: All Filers Using Worksheet B”: |  
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| “6. Enter your total earned income from Part 4, line 4b, on page 46.” field contains 16,478 |  
| “7. Look up the amount on line 6 above in the E.I.C. Table on pages 48-53 to find the credit. Be sure you use the correct column
for your
filing status and the number of children you have. Enter the credit here.” field contains 3,998 |  
| “8. Enter the amount from Form 1040, line 37.” field contains 16,878 |  
| “9. Are the amounts on lines 8 and 6 the same? No. Go to line 10.” checkbox checked |  |  
| Under
“Part 6: Filers Who Answered No on Line 9”: |  
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| “10. If you have: No qualifying children, is the amount on line 8 less than $6,400 ($7,400 if married filing jointly)?; 1 or
more qualifying
children, is the amount on line 8 less than $14,050 ($15,050 if married filing jointly)?” |  
| “No. Look up the amount on line 8 in the E.I.C. Table on pages 48-53 to find the credit. Be sure you use the correct column
for your filing
status and the number of children you have. Enter the credit here.” checkbox check, field contains 3,914 |  |  
| Under
“Part 7: Your Earned Income Credit”: |  
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| “11. This is your earned income credit. Enter this amount on Form 1040, line 65a.” field contains
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