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all right for this video we wanted to talk a little bit about the child tax credit and whether or not you need valid tax ID numbers for your children in order to claim the CTC so the short answer is yes you do need a valid tax ID specifically a social security number for your child in order to claim them as a qualifying child and get the child tax credit so although this might seem obvious I often see this done incorrectly particularly when you have a newborn right so the the social security number has to be valid for employment purposes thatamp;#39;s the first thing so if you get an SSM and itamp;#39;s labeled not valid for employment then then it doesnamp;#39;t work right this person is not going to be a qualifying child for the the child tax credit so you can still claim them as a dependent uh but youamp;#39;re not going to be able to get the CTC and so for those of you who are not familiar these not valid from employment ssnamp;#39;s theyamp;#39;re frequently issued to person