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posted Jun 6, 2019 12:07:09 AM

Why am i not recieving the 2000 i so every yeah for claiming My child Dependance.

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Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 12:07:13 AM

For the child tax credit of $1,000 per child.

The child must have been under age 17 at the end of 2016.

The amount of child tax credit you can receive is limited by your tax liability.

If your tax liability is zero, then you are not eligible for any child tax credit.

However, if you qualify for the Child Tax Credit but do not receive the full amount, and if your earned income is greater than $3,000, you might be eligible for the Additional Child Tax credit. The amount will vary from $1 if your earned income was $3,004, up to $1,000 if your earned income was $9,666 or more.

Too high of an income will reduce or eliminate the CTC also. For a single taxpayer (or HOH) the phase out starts with a AGI of $75,000 (MFJ $110,000, MFS $55,000).

The actual amounts on your tax return will depend you your filing status and the number of child dependents.

You can look on line 35 on the 1040A for for the Child Tax Credit (line 52 on the 1040).

Additional Child tax credit on line 43 on the 1040A form (line 67 on the 1040)

See IRS Pub 17 for full information:
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch34.html

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Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 12:07:11 AM

What $2000 are you referring to?

New Member
Jun 6, 2019 12:07:12 AM

Well in the past all my family and friends with children would recieve $2000 for claiming their first child on there taxes and for their secant depenant and so would get additional money. Not really sure how else to ask the question.

Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 12:07:13 AM

For the child tax credit of $1,000 per child.

The child must have been under age 17 at the end of 2016.

The amount of child tax credit you can receive is limited by your tax liability.

If your tax liability is zero, then you are not eligible for any child tax credit.

However, if you qualify for the Child Tax Credit but do not receive the full amount, and if your earned income is greater than $3,000, you might be eligible for the Additional Child Tax credit. The amount will vary from $1 if your earned income was $3,004, up to $1,000 if your earned income was $9,666 or more.

Too high of an income will reduce or eliminate the CTC also. For a single taxpayer (or HOH) the phase out starts with a AGI of $75,000 (MFJ $110,000, MFS $55,000).

The actual amounts on your tax return will depend you your filing status and the number of child dependents.

You can look on line 35 on the 1040A for for the Child Tax Credit (line 52 on the 1040).

Additional Child tax credit on line 43 on the 1040A form (line 67 on the 1040)

See IRS Pub 17 for full information:
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch34.html