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  2. Child Tax Credit - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/child-tax-credit

    To be a qualifying child for the 2023 tax year, your dependent generally must: You qualify for the full amount of the 2023 Child Tax Credit for each qualifying child if you meet all eligibility factors and your annual income is not more than $200,000 ($400,000 if filing a joint return). Parents and guardians with higher incomes may be eligible ...

  3. 2021 Child Tax Credit and advance Child Tax Credit payments —...

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    A3. For purposes of the Child Tax Credit and advance Child Tax Credit payments, your modified AGI is your adjusted gross income (from the 2020 IRS Form 1040, line 11, or, if you haven’t filed a 2020 return, the 2019 IRS Form 1040, line 8b), plus the following amounts that may apply to you.

  4. IRS online tool helps families determine if they qualify for the...

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    The IRS urges families to use a special online tool, available only on IRS.gov, to help them determine whether they qualify for the child tax credit and the special monthly advance payments beginning July 15. The Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant is interactive and easy to use. By answering a series of questions about themselves and their ...

  5. Child Tax Credit Update Portal - Internal Revenue Service

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    The dates for the Advance Child Tax Credit payments are July 15, August 13, September 15, October 15, November 15, and December 15. For more information, visit IRS.gov/childtaxcredit2021 , or read FAQs on the 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments.

  6. Advance Child Tax Credit payments in 2021 - Internal Revenue...

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    If you received advance payments of the Child Tax Credit, you need to reconcile (compare) the total you received with the amount you’re eligible to claim. To reconcile advance payments on your 2021 return: Get your advance payments total and number of qualifying children in your online account. Enter your information on Schedule 8812 (Form 1040).

  7. IRS announces two new online tools to help families manage Child...

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    The American Rescue plan increased the maximum Child Tax Credit amount in 2021 to $3,600 per child for children under the age of 6 and to $3,000 per child for children ages 6 through 17. The advance Child Tax Credit payments, which will generally be made on the 15th of each month, create financial certainty for families to plan their budgets.

  8. Refundable tax credits - Internal Revenue Service

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    Find more on the Earned Income Tax Credit. Answer questions to see if you qualify for the EITC. Child Tax Credit (partially refundable) If you have a child, you may be eligible for the Child Tax Credit. For 2023, the credit is up to $2,000 per qualifying child. To qualify, a child must: Have a Social Security number; Be under age 17 at the end ...

  9. 2021 Child Tax Credit and advance Child Tax Credit payments —...

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    If we had not processed your 2020 tax return when we determined the amount of your advance Child Tax Credit payment for any month starting July 2021, we estimated the amount of your 2021 Child Tax Credit based on information shown on your 2019 tax return (including information you entered into the Non-Filer tool on IRS.gov in 2020).

  10. Nonresident — Figuring your tax - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-figuring-your-tax

    If you are a nonresident of the United States filing Form 1040-NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return, you may be able to use one of the three filing statuses: single, married filing separately (MFS), or qualifying surviving spouse (QSS). Two other filing status available for Form 1040-NR filers are foreign trust and foreign estate.

  11. Part II-A—Additional Child Tax Credit for All Filers. If the amount on line 12 is more than line 14, you may be able to take the additional child tax credit. Complete your Form 1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR through line 27 (also complete Schedule 3, line 11) before completing Part II-A.