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For those eligible to claim the standard Child Tax Credit who dont owe on their taxes, you may also qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit. Unlike the nonrefundable CTC, this credit is refundable, which means that if you dont owe money on your taxes, you may receive as much as $1,700 as a refund.
Why am I not getting the child tax credit Youve entered something wrong. Your child may be too old (over 16). Your income is too high. Your income is too low. You are the custodial parent and the non-custodial parent is claiming the dependent this year.
Recent History of the CTC. The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) increased the Child Tax Credit (CTC) for tax year 2021. Tax filers could claim a CTC of up to $3,600 per child under age 6 and up to $3,000 per child ages 6 to 17. There was no cap on the total credit amount that a filer with multiple children could claim.
The Child Tax Credit can erase some of what you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), but the government keeps any portion thats left over because this credit isnt refundable. The ACTC is used to claim at least a portion of this money as a refund.
Youll need to check your 1040 form to know if youve claimed either or both of the credits. Itll be on Earned Income Credit (EIC) line 27, Additional Child Tax Credit line 28. Select your product below to find your 1040 form: Note: If your TurboTax navigation looks different from whats described here, learn more.
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Is there a difference between the Child Tax credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit? Yes. The Child Tax Credit is a non-refundable credit. This means that it is limited to your tax liability. The Additional Child Tax Credit is a refundable credit.
Key takeaways. The Child Tax Credit can potentially help qualifying taxpayers lower their tax bills by $2,000 per qualifying child. There are 7 general eligibility requirements that determine whether a taxpayer and their dependent qualify for credit.
However, if you receive a refund when you file your 2021 tax return, any remaining Child Tax Credit amounts included in your refund may be subject to offset for tax debts or other federal or state debts you owe.

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