The $2000 Child tax credit did not result in a refresh that increased my tax refund.
1 child
less than 400k - married
The credit shows in the worksheet - in blue, but does not result in an increased tax refund. Currently at $2028, with Child Tax Credit should be $4028?
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The Child Tax Credit is the lesser of $2,000 (for one child) or the amount of your taxes owed minus any other non-refundable credits (such as the Child and Dependent Care Credit and certain Education Credits).
There are also income limitations: $400,000 for Married Filing Jointly and $200,000 for all other filing statuses, that will result in a reduction of the credit received.
Because the Child Tax Credit is a non-refundable credit, any amount of that $2,000 that exceeds your tax liability will not be refunded to you. You may qualify, however, for the Additional Child Tax Credit, which is refundable.
If you'd like to see if you have also received the Additional Child Tax Credit, you can Preview Your 1040 using the instructions below:
1.) On the left-hand side of your screen, click Tax Tools
2.) Click Tools
3.) On the window that pops up, click View Tax Summary
4.) On the left-hand side, click Preview My 1040
The Additional Child Tax Credit appears on line 17b
Your Child Tax Credit amount will be on line 12a. If the amount on line 12 equals the amount on line 11, this means that your taxes have been reduced to 0, and that is why you did not receive the full amount of this credit.
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