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IRS Unveils Online Tool to Register for Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments
Article Highlights:
- Increased Child Tax Credit
- High Income Phaseout
- Advanced Payments
- Non-filer Credit Registration
- IRS Letters
- Scam Awareness
- The CTC has been increased to as much as $3,000 per child ages 6 through 17 at the end of 2021, and
- $3,600 per child age 5 and under at the end of 2021.
- $75,000 for single filers and married persons filing separate returns.
- $112,500 for heads of household.
- $150,000 for married couples filing a joint return and qualifying widows and widowers.
The IRS, on June 15th, unveiled an online tool that allows eligible families who don't make enough income to have an income tax return-filing obligation to provide the IRS the basic information needed—name, address, and Social Security numbers—to figure and issue their Advance Child Tax Credit payments.
This tool will also be enhanced in the near future allowing taxpayers to check their eligibility for the CTC and to unenroll from advanced payments if they prefer not to receive the credit in advance.
The IRS is sending out letters – some 36 million – to those taxpayers that they believe are eligible for the advance payments. You may have already received a letter. There will be a follow-up letter that gives more personalized information as to the estimated amount of payment the taxpayer will be eligible for. Be sure to save any letters you receive from the IRS!
Watch Out for Scams - The IRS also urges everyone to be on the lookout for scams related to both the Advance Child Tax Credit payments and Economic Impact Payments. The only way to get these benefits is by either filing a tax return with the IRS or registering online through the Non-filer Sign-up tool, exclusively on IRS.gov. Any other option is a scam.
Watch out for scams using email, phone calls or texts related to the payments. Be careful and cautious: The IRS never sends unsolicited electronic communications asking anyone to open attachments or visit a non-governmental website.
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