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What is the Credit for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents (8812)? Beginning in 2022: The child tax credit is reverting to the previously used non-refundable credit of up to $2,000 which may reduce your tax liability for each qualifying child listed on your return.
For 2023, 2022, 2020, and earlier tax years, the Child Tax Credit is nonrefundable; if your credit exceeds your tax liability, your tax bill is reduced to zero, and any remaining unused credit is lost. However, you may be able to claim a refundable Additional Child Tax Credit for the unused balance.
To be a qualifying child for the EITC, your child must be your: Son, daughter, stepchild, adopted child or foster child. Brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, stepsister or stepbrother. Grandchild, niece or nephew.
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is worth up to $2,000 per qualifying child (tax year 2023). If you owe less tax than the total of your CTC, you can use Schedule 8812 to claim up to $1,500 as a refundable credit through the Additional Child Tax Credit.
How much is the 2023 child tax credit? The 2023 child tax credit is worth up to $2,000 per qualifying child. However, the credit is not fully refundable, which means that you cannot receive the entire $2,000 back as a tax refund, even if you have a $0 tax liability and qualify for the full credit amount.
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The 2023 child tax credit (taxes filed in 2024) is worth up to $2,000 per qualifying dependent under the age of 17. The credit amount decreases if your modified adjusted gross income exceeds $400,000 (married filing jointly) or $200,000 (all other filers).
The Credit for Other Dependents is worth up to $500. The IRS defines a dependent as a qualifying child (under age 19 or under 24 if a full-time student, or any age if permanently and totally disabled) or a qualifying relative.

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