The New Child Tax Credit Will Start in July

    As we have stated before, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act is expansive and touches many areas. One aspect is a temporary enhancement to the Child Tax Credit. Under ARP this credit would be increased to $3,000 per child from the ages of 6 – 17 and $3,600 for every child under the age of 6. After some initial hesitation about being able to implement this because of all the other new tax laws being enacted, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has confirmed that it will be able to provide this tax credit. It will start as payments from $250 - $300 per child starting in July and ending in December. The rest can be claimed on their Tax Return in 2022. How will they know who qualifies, and for how much?

    The only way for a family to qualify for this credit is to file a 2020 Tax Return. If this is not done, the IRS will not have the needed information to deliver the credit. This is another reason to not wait unnecessarily to file a Tax Return this year. At this point, the expanded tax credit is scheduled to end in December 2021. It would be wise to schedule time to speak with your Qualified Tax Professional now and make sure you have all your documents in order.

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