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  1. Child tax credit (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal child tax credit (CTC) is a partially-refundable [a] tax credit for parents with dependent children. It provided $2,000 in tax relief per qualifying child, with up to $1,400 of that refundable (subject to a refundability threshold, phase-in and phase-out [b]). In 2021, following the passage of the American Rescue Plan ...

  2. Child Tax Credit: Which States Offer Additional Money This ...

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    In Massachusetts, the new Child and Family Tax Credit replaced the state’s two-dependent cap and increased the limit from $180 per dependent child under the age of 12, seniors over 65 and anyone ...

  3. Child tax credit - Wikipedia

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    A child tax credit (CTC) is a tax credit for parents with dependent children given by various countries. The credit is often linked to the number of dependent children a taxpayer has and sometimes the taxpayer's income level. For example, with the Child Tax Credit in the United States, only families making less than $400,000 per year may claim ...

  4. Child Tax Credit Update: 10 States Offering Their Own Benefits

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    Vermont has become the latest state to introduce a child tax credit to aid families missing out on the discontinued federal Child Tax Credit, as GOBankingRates reported. Republican Gov. Phil Scott...

  5. Understanding the current Child Tax Credit for 2023 and what ...

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    Succinctly, the current CTC for 2023 is a $2,000 credit per qualifying child. For a taxpayer to claim the CTC, a qualifying child must meet the 3-A's test (i.e., Age, Address and Allowable ...

  6. Child Tax Credit Improvement Act of 2014 - Wikipedia

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    The Child Tax Credit Improvement Act of 2014 (H.R. 4935) is a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code with respect to the child tax credit. The bill would require taxpayers claiming the child tax credit to provide their Social Security Numbers, a change that would prevent undocumented immigrants from claiming the credit. [1]

  7. These States Are Adding Child Tax Credit Stimulus - AOL

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    The total number of states providing relief child tax credits or deductions has risen to 12, as New Jersey recently passed its own child tax credit legislation. Child Tax Credit Update: What New...

  8. How a 'game-changer' child tax credit for families became a ...

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    The child tax credit was first enacted in 1997 as a way to give middle- and upper-income families an extra $500 nonrefundable tax credit per year for each of their children. The credit has been ...