Hi guys, it's Mrs. Vallon Sheet, and I'm here with a quick video about a topic that I get asked about all the time. As an accountant, my clients often come into my office wondering how they can get a $10,000 refund check like their neighbors have mentioned. So, if you've ever wondered the same thing, I want to explain to you how you can get one. First of all, let's discuss whether getting a $10,000 refund check is a good thing or a bad thing. Well, it really depends on your perspective. Personally, I wouldn't want a $10,000 refund check. There are only two ways to get one, and let me just clarify that this video was made in 2017, so we're not considering any refundable tax credits like the first-time homebuyer credit or the adoption credit. These credits used to exist in the past, but they are no longer available. In 2017, there are two ways to get a $10,000 refund check. The first way is to qualify for the Earned Income Credit. This is a credit for individuals who don't make enough money or live close to the poverty line. However, to qualify for a $10,000 check, you need to have a couple of kids. So, the average individual who may receive a $10,000 refund check is someone who makes between $10,000 to $25,000 per year and has two to three children. If their income taxes are prepared correctly, they could potentially receive up to $10,000. Personally, I wouldn't want to be in that category. The second way to get a $10,000 refund check is to be on the other end of the spectrum. This means being an individual who makes significantly more than the average American salary, perhaps two or three times higher. If they overpaid their...