I usually keep up to date on this stuff but I guess I missed this one.
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Trump didn't do anything other than sign a bill passed by the Republican Congress. The bill eliminated a personal exemption and deduction for child dependents, but increased the child tax credit from $1,000 to $2,000. Of the $2,000 credit, up to $1400 is refundable, meaning that even if you owe no tax you might still qualify for a credit.
And, as Volvogirl indicates, the change in the credit is not applicable for the 2017 tax return; this won't start until tax year 2018.
And it starts in 2018. So it will be on your 2018 tax return you file in 2019.
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