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What Is the Child Tax Credit and Who's Eligible?
That year, the Child Tax Credit provided up to $3,600 per child under six and $3,000 per child aged six to 17. For 2025, the maximum child tax credit is $2,000 per qualifying child, unchanged from 2024. However, without legislative changes, the credit is set to revert to $1,000 per child starting in 2026.
Candidates promised a bigger child tax credit. Will that actually happen?
The 19th spotlights what could potentially happen to the child tax credit once presidential-elect Donald Trump takes office.
What is the child tax credit for 2024? Here's what to know for your taxes.
As tax season nears, here's what you need to know about qualifying for your 2024 taxes. The maximum tax credit per qualifying child is $2,000 for children under 17. For the refundable portion of the credit (or the additional child tax credit), you may receive up to $1,700 per qualifying child.
Child Tax Credit for 2024: How Much You Get Compared to Previous Years
Child tax credits benefit parents and guardians when they file their yearly tax returns and typically provide a set amount per dependent child.
Tax Season 2025: These Are the States Sending Their Own Child Tax Credit This Year
The 2025 tax season is officially upon us, and depending on where you live, you might be eligible for an additional, state-level child tax credit.
Up to $1,000 per child: NY plans to expand child tax credit
Thousands of families with children in New York could get more money in their pockets thanks to a new proposal. Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed a expansion of New York’s child tax credit that would give an annual tax credit up to $1,
Child tax credit expansion proposed: What it means for New Yorkers
A proposal to expand New York’s child tax credit would give families more money per child, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Monday. Families with children under 4 years old who get the annual Empire State child credit would be eligible for up to $1,
Losing Child Tax Credit when your child reaches 17
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) has been a staple in American families, helping them finance the expenses of having a child. But what happens when your child finally reaches the doors of adulthood? As your child grows older,
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Child Tax Credit 2024: Find Out If You're Eligible
Currently, the credit is good for up to $2,000 per dependent child on your taxes. That full amount is "nonrefundable," ...
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Gov. Hochul proposes tax cuts and refunds to ease economic strain
Gov. Kathy Hochul addressed the economic challenges facing New Yorkers during her State of the State address on Tuesday.
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Governor Hochul proposes free community college, higher Child Tax Credit
New York Governor Kathy Hochul wants to make community college free for some older students going into high-demand fields.
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If the New York Child Tax Credit Is Expanded, Families Could Save or Invest More
If Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposal goes through, the Empire State Child Credit would increase in value up to $1,000 per ...
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How much is the child tax credit? Here's how much it could save you on your 2024 taxes
As any parent will tell you, raising a kid is expensive and some places are more expensive than others. Rhode Island, like many New England states, is considered one of the more expensive places.
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Tax guide for new parents: Child Tax Credit, Earned Income, Social Security and more
If you had or adopted your first child in 2024, your taxes are about to get more complicated. Here's a guide to help you through it.
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Child and Dependent Care Credit: How Much Is It?
The non-refundable tax break can help working families afford quality care for their child or qualifying dependent.
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