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Level 1
January 18, 2022
Question

Someone else claimed my three kids in past years so they got the monthly advance payments but gave me the full amount. I am claiming them all this year, what should I do?

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Should I say no I did not receive any monthly payments even though I did, but it was from the person who claimed them previously and not the IRS? Or do I say yes, I did receive the money?

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Level 15
January 18, 2022

You do NOT enter that the "someone else" gave you the monthly child tax credit payments.   That person should have opted out instead because now your lives become more complicated.    If you can claim the children on your own 2021 tax return, then you can get the full amount of the CTC---it will show up on line 28 of your Form 1040.

 

If you say you got the advance payments it will cause a mismatch in the system and your refund will be delayed for months.

 

The person who did receive those monthly payments will get a letter 6419 from the IRS and MUST enter it on their own tax return.   They might have to repay that money--depending on their AGI.   

 

If they have to repay it---after having given it to you---then you will have to be on your honor to pay them back when you get the full amount yourself.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
fanfare
Level 15
January 18, 2022

It depends on your income and their income.

They may not have to pay it back, in which case you do hand it over and you both get the money.