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If you are referring to the increase to the child tax credit that has been proposed in Congress, nothing has been passed or signed into law which would change the tax code for tax year 2023.
Or are you referring to something else?
Hi there
yes I saw the information online today and as I was unaware (as I’m looking to file today) I know after looking online if the bill passes I do an amended tax return. So doesn’t matter really if I file now or wait ?
Why wait? If this bill actual is passed by Congress (No Guarantee) and is signed into law by the President and it affects tax year 2023 tax returns (which really would be a mess), it will be months before the tax code is changed and the IRS has changed the schedule for the child tax credit. Then you would have to wait for the IRS to issue instructions for how to proceed after a tax return has already been filed.
Thanks confirms what I was saying to my co workers right now
i was filing it was them saying
don’t
thank you for the reply
ENHANCED CHILD TAX CREDIT BILL
No one here knows if or when the proposed enhanced child tax credit bill will pass. It has gone through the House Ways and Means Committee and now it is in the hands of 535 state representatives and senators in Congress. It has not been passed or signed into law. IF and when it passes, we do not know when they will make it effective or how it will be implemented. They are still wrangling with it so we do not know what it will look like when they are done.
It is unlikely to affect your 2023 return; maybe enough members of Congress remember what a mess they created when they changed the tax law for taxing unemployment during the 2020 tax filing season in 2021 and will not want to do that to the U.S. public again in mid tax season. Or maybe they will go ahead anyhow. We do not know. But if it affects you for 2023 they will have to provide a way for you to get the credit. Changing the tax forms and formatting them for tax software is a very complex process, so expect it to take a long time for them to sort it out if they even pass the bill.
Hi thanks for the reply and confirming my initial thoughts. I just find the whole process “taxing” not like this in my country.
thanks for your time
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