$1,200 tax refund: who qualifies and how to apply
The state of Washington provides a tax refund up to $1,200 for certain eligible taxpayers thanks to the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC).
The WFTC awarded by the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) is refundable on sales tax paid annually.
$1,200 tax refund: who qualifies and how to apply
The Working Families Tax Credit will make payments of up to $1,200 to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. These include:
Have a Social Security Number, ITIN, or official identification
Having lived in Washington more than half the year
Be at least 25 years old or less than 65 years old
Those who have a qualifying child in 2022 are also eligible
Have filed a 2022 tax return
Be eligible to claim the federal Earned Income Tax Credit on your 2022 tax return
The DOR web portal has a tool that allows taxpayers to determine if they are eligible. It should be mentioned that this eligibility assistant is for informational purposes only and the results are estimates.
When you formally apply for the credit, the DOR will ask you for more detailed information to determine your eligibility.
What you will need to fill out an application
To apply for the Working Families Tax Credit Program, you will need the following:
A copy of your federal tax return that you filed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Your Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
The dates of birth of you, your spouse, and children.
Your Washington state driver's license or identification number (if you have one).
Your postal and residential address.
Your bank ID and account number if you choose direct deposit.
The application can be made online, through MyDOR, the tax filing system, which is available in English and Spanish. It can also be done through electronic filing, using software to prepare taxes provided by various companies.
In addition, the application can be submitted by mail or in person after downloading it in PDF. This is available in several languages.
For more information, visit the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) portal.