Governor Josh Shapiro is urging residents to take advantage of a new tax credit.
It’s called the Working Families Tax Credit and according to Shapiro there are nearly 1 million state residents who are eligible.
“The Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit is the seventh tax cut we’ve delivered through bipartisan work with the Legislature — but there are more than 400,000 hardworking Pennsylvanians who have yet to claim this credit, and I want to make sure everyone who is eligible, will get this money back into their pockets,” Shapiro said.
Families could see as much as $800 as part of this tax credit. To qualify for the state credit, someone must have earned income in Pennsylvania, qualify for the federal earned income tax credit or file both the federal 1040 form and PA-40 state tax return.
If you receive the federal credit, you will automatically qualify for the state credit.
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