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How do I handle the Child Tax Credit advancement if I want to file separately for 2021 but filed married jointly in 2020? The 2 kid $3,000 direct deposit advancement all went to my separated spouse's account. I see from limited research that my name is attached to half of that, $1500. So when I run my simple return numbers, I go from a $450 return to owing like $1,000 because of that.
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You must report the half of the advance that applies to you on your tax return. If you are claiming the children then you may not have a balance due. It may be better to file jointly if you are not divorced as of December 31, 2021.
If that will not work out there is a possible Repayment Protection, and TurboTax factors that into your return if you qualify. Here are the rules.
What is Repayment Protection?
Repayment protection is an income-based program that reduces the amount of excess advance Child Tax Credit payments you have to repay.
Full repayment protection equals $2,000, multiplied by the following:
To be eligible for full repayment protection, your adjusted gross income (AGI) for the 2021 tax year must be at or below the following:
You won’t qualify for any repayment protection if your modified AGI is at or above the amounts listed below based on the filing status on your 2021 tax return.
For information on the definition of modified AGI, see Topic C: Calculation of the 2021 Child Tax Credit
Thanks for the help, there might be another issue with the software being half-baked:
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