Washington State Department of Revenue

01/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/29/2026 12:57

Working Families Tax Credit application window opens Feb. 1

Now accepting applications for Tax Year 2025 in addition to years 2022, 2023, and 2024

OLYMPIA - Jan 29, 2026 - The Department of Revenue will begin accepting Tax Year 2025 applications for the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) on Feb. 1, 2026. The credit provides payments up to $1,330 to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements, including those filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.

WFTC returns a portion of sales tax paid each year and is modeled after the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) program, which is considered one of the best tools for reducing poverty nationwide. Since the WFTC program launched in 2023, over 675,000 refunds have been issued, totaling more than $491.4 million.

Applicants may also qualify for up to three previous tax years using their 2022, 2023, or 2024 tax return. This is the last year that applications will be accepted for Tax Year 2022.

"The Working Families Tax Credit program puts money back in the pockets of Washington families," Governor Bob Ferguson said. "We're working hard to make our state more affordable. We've sent nearly half a billion dollars back to Washingtonians through this program. Check to see if you qualify and help us spread the word."

About the credit

  • Provides payments of up to $1,330 to individuals and families who meet eligibility requirements.
  • The WFTC refund is in addition to what someone may receive under the federal Earned Income Tax Credit program.
  • The WFTC is a recurring program and can be applied for each year.
  • The application period begins Feb. 1, 2026 for the 2025 tax year and applications will be accepted through Dec. 31, 2029.
  • Recipients can request their refund through direct deposit, paper check, or prepaid debit card.

Eligibility

Individuals and families are eligible for the Working Families Tax Credit for the 2025 tax year if they meet all of the following requirements:

*Note: As required by state law (RCW 43.17.425), Revenue does not share information about our customers' citizenship or immigration status with federal authorities.

Income thresholds and credit amount

Eligibility for the WFTC is based on income and family size. The maximum credit amount for a single person is $335, with an increase of $325 for one child and $335 for each qualifying child after that, up to a maximum of $1,330 for a family with three or more children.

Number of qualifying children Single, head of household, or married (filing separately) Married (filing jointly) Maximum credit amount
0 $19,104 $26,214 $335
1 $50,434 $57,554 $660
2 $57,310 $64,430 $995
3 $61,555 $68,675 $1,330

*Income eligibility thresholds are based on the 2025 Federal Earned Income Tax Credit. Eligibility thresholds may change for future tax years.

Ways to file

Applications are available online and by paper. The department also has partnered with multiple tax preparation software vendors so that applicants can file their WFTC application when they file their federal tax return.

Resources

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