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posted Dec 8, 2021 9:06:52 AM

Pregnancy in 2020-2021

How will the credit work if I was pregnant with a child until July 2021. I’m referring to the advance that everyone with children were getting.

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Expert Alumni
Dec 8, 2021 9:10:58 AM

Hello!

Congratulations on your new baby!  If you did not receive the Advance Child Tax Credit payments for your child born in July 2021, you may claim the full amount of your allowable Child Tax Credit for that child when you file your 2021 tax return.

Employee Tax Expert
Dec 8, 2021 9:10:59 AM

IRS has a Child Tax Portal where you are able to enter the information for the new child that you will claim on your 2021 tax return.  If you do not receive advance Child Tax Credit payments for a qualifying child you will claim in 2021, you may claim the full amount of your allowable Child Tax Credit for that child when you file your 2021 tax return.
Here's a link to the portal:
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/child-tax-credit-update-portal

Level 15
Dec 8, 2021 9:11:44 AM

If you have a child who was born in 2021 then you claim your child as a dependent on your 2021 tax return.   You never enter anything about pregnancy on a tax return.   You will need your child's Social Security number, and you will enter the child as a dependent in My Info.   When it asks how long your child lived with you, you need to say the WHOLE YEAR for a newborn, and make sure when it asks if your child paid for over half his own support you say NO to that question.

 

The software will add the child-related credits for which you are eligible.   Make sure you look at the recovery rebate credit to get the 3rd stimulus check.   The software will put in the child tax credit and --if you qualify-- earned income credit.

Level 1
Dec 8, 2021 12:31:26 PM

Tax code says the child must live with you for more than half of the year; so, why would we be able to claim a child who was born after July?

Level 15
Dec 8, 2021 12:33:38 PM


@b-jlangston wrote:

Tax code says the child must live with you for more than half of the year; so, why would we be able to claim a child who was born after July?


A child born during the tax year is deemed to have lived with you for the entire tax year per the tax code.

Employee Tax Expert
Dec 8, 2021 12:38:26 PM

Here's a link to the draft Form 1040 Instructions regarding children that are born or die during the year:

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/i1040gi--dft.pdf

See page 21 - "Exception to time lived with you."

Level 15
Dec 8, 2021 12:45:01 PM

In the program READ this screen carefully ... the program gives you  the answer :