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Bspitz0262
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Married filing jointly

If I get married this year.  Can I file jointly with my employed husband, and still get the child tax credits?  I am not employed.  Also is there a time frame for which we would have to be married to do so?

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evelynm
Employee Tax Expert

Married filing jointly

Congratulations - you need to be married by the last day of the year to file jointly and yes you will be eligible to get the Child Tax Credit (the amount will be reduced if your adjusted gross income exceeds $400,000 for married filing jointly).

 

Further details:   2024 Child Tax Credit 

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Bspitz0262
Returning Member

Married filing jointly

Will I need an income in order to file with him and us still get the credit?  Thank you!!

Married filing jointly

No you don’t need income.  Only 1 of you to get the Child Tax Credit.  You would both need income to get the Child Care Credit.  

evelynm
Employee Tax Expert

Married filing jointly

It will be based on your joint income.  It will be reduced if your federal income tax is less than the potential Child Tax Credit amount.   The link in the original post has further details.

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