Taxpayers may be able to claim the child tax credit if they have a qualifying child under the age of 17. Part of this credit can be refundable, so it may give a taxpayer a refund even if they don’t owe any tax.
The taxpayer’s qualifying child must have a Social Security number issued by the Social Security Administration before the due date of their tax return, including extensions.
A dependent who doesn’t have the required SSN may be eligible to be claimed for the credit for other dependents.
Here are some numbers to know before claiming the child tax credit or the credit for other dependents.
The Does My Child/Dependent Qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the
Credit for Other Dependents tool helps taxpayers determine if a dependent
is eligible to be claimed for either of these credits.
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