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For 2023, the child tax credit is worth $2,000 per qualifying dependent child if your modified adjusted gross income is $400,000 or below (married filing jointly) or $200,000 or below (all other filers). The refundable portion, also known as the additional child tax credit, is worth up to $1,600.
Tax credits for low-to-middle-income households This earned income tax credit will get you between $600 and $7,430 in tax year 2023 depending on your tax filing status and how much you make. You dont need to have children to qualify but generally, the more children you have, the higher your potential credit amount.
And unless Congress makes legislative changes to the credit, the child tax credit will remain at up to $2,000 for 2024. It should be noted that the IRS has strict guidelines for which dependents count as qualifying children.
Introduction. Use Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) to figure your child tax credit (CTC), credit for other dependents (ODC), and additional child tax credit (ACTC). The CTC and ODC are nonrefundable credits.
Introduced in Senate (06/21/2023) This bill allows a child tax credit for an unborn child who is born alive.
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Basic Qualifying Rules To qualify for the EITC, you must: Have worked and earned income under $63,398. Have investment income below $11,000 in the tax year 2023. Have a valid Social Security number by the due date of your 2023 return (including extensions)
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is worth up to $2,000 per qualifying child (tax year 2023). If you owe less tax than the total of your CTC, you can use Schedule 8812 to claim up to $1,500 as a refundable credit through the Additional Child Tax Credit.
They must be a U.S. citizen, national, or resident. They must under the age of 17 by the end of the calendar tax year. They must live with you for more than half the year. They must receive over half of their support from you.

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