Child Tax Credit 2024: What to Know About Filing Your Taxes (2024)

The bill to expand the child tax credit is still stalled in the Senate. With less than a month left until Tax Day, you may wonder if it's time to file your taxes instead of waiting on an uncertain bill, or if you should wait a bit longer if you're claiming the credit. We'll help you find out what's going and what you should do.

This story is part of Taxes 2024, CNET's coverage of the best tax software, tax tips and everything else you need to file your return and track your refund.

The child tax credit -- both the current credit and the one stalled in the Senate -- is partially refundable, meaning that for a part of the credit you can get a refund even if you don't owe any tax. The remainder is nonrefundable, so you can use that part of the tax credit only against taxes you owe. We'll explain the requirements that must be met to be eligible for the child tax credit in 2024.

Find out below whether you should wait to file, if you're eligible for the child tax credit in 2024 and how much money you could get. For more tax tips, here arethis year's filing deadlines and our picks for thebest tax software. Here's when you can expect to receive your child tax credit refundthis year.

How much is the 2024 child tax credit?

The maximum tax credit available per kid is $2,000 for each child under 17 on Dec. 31, 2023. Only a portion is refundable this year, up to $1,600 per child.

For tax year 2021, the expanded child tax credit was $3,600 for children five and under, and $3,000 for children ages six to 17. That's no longer the case. The age requirement was also temporarily extended to under 18 on Dec. 31, but that's also gone.

Who is eligible for the child tax credit?

To be eligible for the tax break this year, you and your familymust meet these requirements:

  • You have a modified adjusted gross income, or MAGI, of $200,000 or less, or $400,000 or less if you're filing jointly.
  • The child you're claiming the credit for was under the age of 17on Dec. 31, 2023.
  • They have a valid Social Security number.
  • They are your legally recognized child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, half-brother or half-sister, or a descendant of one of these categories (like a grandchild or niece or nephew).
  • They have contributed no more than half of their own financial support in the relevant tax year.
  • They have lived with you for over half the year.
  • You are claiming them as a dependent on your tax return.
  • You are a US citizen or resident alien.

Go to the IRS website for more information.

If your MAGI is higher than the income limits, the amount of child tax credit you receive will decrease by $50 for every $1,000 above the limit. For example, a MAGI of $210,000 as an individual would allow you to claim $1,500 for each eligible child.

The child tax credit is phased out completely at $240,000 for individuals and $480,000 for married couples filing jointly.

Note: If you search online for information on the child tax credit, you may come across details on the 2021 expanded tax breaks, so double-check that you're viewing the most recent information.

Mark Steber, chief tax information officer at Jackson-Hewitt, says many government sites keep historical information live "for people playing catch-up with their taxes."

Will Congress expand the child tax credit in 2024?

As part of a massive COVID-19 aid package, Congress in 2021 temporarily expanded the child tax credit,which helped drive child poverty to a record low. Congress didn't extend the expanded credit in 2022, and the credit returned to its pre-pandemic rate.

If approved, the new rules around the $2,000 child tax credit would be more modest and cover three tax years: 2023, 2024 and 2025. That means if it's approved you could claim the expanded credit this tax season when you file your 2023 tax returns.

As proposed right now, the new child tax credit would continue to be partially refundable (so, for a part of the credit you could get a refund even if you didn't owe any tax) and the new rules would increase the maximum refundable amount per child from $1,600 per child to $1,800 in tax year 2023, to $1,900 in tax year 2024 and to $2,000 in tax year 2025, with the 2024 and 2025 amounts adjusted for inflation.

The remainder of the $2,000 after the refundable amount ($200 for tax year 2023) would be nonrefundable, so you could use the tax credit only against taxes you owe -- after your tax bill hits $0, you won't get additional money.

Should I wait to file my tax return or file as soon as I can?

Although the proposed changes have cleared the House, it's up in the air whether the Senate will approve the bill. Until the legislation is actually signed into law, you may wonder if you should hold off on filing your tax return.

IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said don't wait. In testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee on Feb. 15, Werfel said, "Taxpayers should not wait for this legislation to file their returns. We will take care of getting any additional refunds to taxpayers who have already filed. They won't need to take additional steps," such as filing an amended return.

On Feb. 21, the IRS released a statement saying they will "automatically make adjustments for those who have already filed so no additional action will be needed by those eligible taxpayers."

Lisa Greene-Lewis, a CPA and tax expert at Intuit, maker of TurboTax, said there are other reasons to file now because other credits are available for parents beyond the child tax credit that they can take advantage of, such asthe earned income tax credit.

Always consult with your tax advisor for your individual tax needs.

How do I claim the child tax credit?

You can claim the child tax credit by entering your eligible children on your Form 1040and attaching a completed Schedule 8812, Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents.

What if the credit is more than what I owe in taxes?

The child tax credit this year isn't fully nonrefundable. That means that if your tax liability exceeds what you get from the credit, you forfeit the difference.

You may still be able to claim the additional child tax credit, which refunds up to $1,600 per child. (To see if you qualify for the additional child tax credit, fill out the worksheet for IRS Form 8812.)

If you paid for childcare, you may also qualify for the child and dependent care credit. Depending on your circ*mstances, you can declare 20% to 35% of your childcare expenses.

The maximum you can claim is $3,000 for one child under 13 or a dependent with disabilities, or $6,000 for two or more.

You are required to have earned income to qualify for this credit and the care for your children must not have been provided by a spouse or family member.

Other federal income tax breaks available to families include adoption credits, education credits and the earned income tax credit.

Is there a state child tax credit?

Yes: 15 states have their own child tax credit this season, includingCalifornia, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah and Vermont. Others are considering implementing the tax break.

Requirements and benefits vary, so check with your state tax portal for details. For more, here's our essential2024 tax filing cheat sheetandhow to track your refund with the IRS.

Child Tax Credit 2024: What to Know About Filing Your Taxes (2024)

FAQs

Child Tax Credit 2024: What to Know About Filing Your Taxes? ›

The child tax credit is a $2,000 benefit available to those with dependent children under 17. For the 2024 filing season, $1,600 of the credit was potentially refundable.

How much do you get back in taxes for a child in 2024? ›

For the 2024 tax year (returns you'll file in 2025), the refundable portion of the credit increases to $1,700. That means eligible taxpayers could receive an additional $100 per qualifying child back as a tax refund.

Are we getting Child Tax Credit payments in 2024 IRS? ›

How much is the 2024 child tax credit? The maximum tax credit available per kid is $2,000 for each child under 17 on Dec. 31, 2023. Only a portion is refundable this year, up to $1,600 per child.

Should I wait to file taxes for a Child Tax Credit? ›

The IRS reminds taxpayers eligible for the Child Tax Credit that they should not wait to file their 2023 tax return this filing season. If Congress changes the CTC guidelines, the IRS will automatically make adjustments for those who have already filed so no additional action will be needed by those eligible taxpayers.

How much do you need to make to file taxes in 2024? ›

Minimum income requirements for filing taxes
Tax filing statusUnder 65
Single$13,850.
Married, filing jointly$27,700 if both spouses are under age 65. $29,200 if one spouse is under age 65 and one is 65 or older.
Head of household$20,800.
Married, filing separately$5.
1 more row
Apr 16, 2024

Will tax refunds be bigger in 2024? ›

So far in 2024, the average federal income tax refund is $2,850, an increase of 3.5% from 2023. It's not entirely unexpected: To adjust for inflation, the IRS raised both the standard deduction and tax brackets by about 7%.

How much EITC will I get in 2024? ›

2024 Earned Income Tax Credit (for taxes filed in 2025)
Children or dependents claimedEarned Income Tax CreditAdjusted Gross Income Single Filer
0$632$18,591
1$4,213$49,084
2$6,960$55,768
3 or more$7,830$59,899
Feb 21, 2024

When to expect tax refund with child credit 2024? ›

If you go for direct deposit, file online, and make sure your return is error-free, the IRS says you should see your refund in your account by February 27, 2024.

What are the tax changes for 2024? ›

For single taxpayers and married individuals filing separately, the standard deduction rises to $14,600 for 2024, an increase of $750 from 2023; and for heads of households, the standard deduction will be $21,900 for tax year 2024, an increase of $1,100 from the amount for tax year 2023.

What is the dependent credit for 2024? ›

This amount increases to $7,830 for 2024. To receive the credit you don't necessarily need to have children. However, the credit amount is typically higher for those taxpayers who have qualifying children. Child and Dependent Care Credit: This is also a refundable tax credit.

Has the IRS started approving refunds in 2024? ›

Tax season began on Jan. 29, 2024, when the IRS started accepting and processing 2023 tax returns. Taxes were officially due on April 15, 2024, and millions of Americans are eagerly anticipating getting money back.

When to expect tax refund in 2024? ›

If you chose direct deposit as your refund method and your return was error-free, the IRS estimates you should have received your refund by Feb. 27, 2024.

Why is my tax return so low in 2024? ›

You may be in line for a smaller tax refund this year if your income rose in 2023. Earning a lot of interest in a bank account could also lead to a smaller refund. A smaller refund isn't necessarily terrible, since it means you got paid sooner rather than loaning the IRS money for no good reason.

What are the 6 requirements for claiming a child as a dependent? ›

Who is a qualifying child?
  • The child has to be part of your family. ...
  • The child has to be under a certain age. ...
  • The child has to live with you. ...
  • The child can't provide more than half of their own financial support. ...
  • The child can't file a joint tax return with someone.
Nov 29, 2023

When can I expect my tax refund in 2024? ›

2024 tax refund schedule
Filing methodRefund methodWhen to expect your refund
E-fileDirect depositWithin 21 days
E-fileCheckWithin 21 days, plus about one week for check delivery
MailDirect depositIn about four weeks
MailCheckIn about four weeks, plus about one week for check delivery
Apr 16, 2024

Can I claim my newborn on taxes in 2024? ›

New Tax Laws Allow Parents to Claim Newborns on Taxes in 2023 and 2024.

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