What's Happening With the New Child Tax Credit? (2024)

At the end of January, the U.S. House of Representatives passed $78 billion tax legislation that includes a newly expanded child tax credit (CTC) and various tax breaks for businesses.

Since then, the bipartisan tax package has been stalled in the U.S. Senate. Although Congress has returned from its recent recess, obstacles remain, and the hope that the new child tax credit will become law before the end of the 2024 filing season is dwindling.

Senate Finance Committee ranking member Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and other Republicans have expressed concern about a provision in the House version of the bill. That provision would allow families to use prior year income to claim the child tax credit (CTC). Sen. Crapo previously stated that, due to that provision, the bill had "no near-term path forward in the Senate."

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Crapo argues that using prior-year income would allow families with no income to claim the credit, which he says would "transform the CTC from primarily working family tax relief into a government subsidy."

While lawmakers have come closer to an agreement on the tax package, the Senate has other priorities, such as national security and reauthorizing FISA before the April 19 deadline.

In an April 5 letter, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY)mentioned the opportunity to make progress on the child tax credit "in the weeks and months ahead." But today is the April 15 tax deadline.

Child tax credit 2024 update

Right now, it is not clear whether an expanded child tax credit will become law before the end of the 2024 tax filing season (or at all). The tax package will need 60 votes to pass the Democratic-led Senate, and although the votes might be there, time is running out.

However, if Congress passes changes to the child tax credit this tax season, lawmakers have said eligible families could benefit as soon as they receive their tax refund. That’s because, as the bill stands now, the expanded credit would be retroactive to the 2023 tax year (for tax returns being filed now).

IRS Commissioner, Danny Werfel has confirmed that if the bill becomes law before the April 15 tax deadline, refund adjustments will made within six to twelve weeks, and taxpayers would not need to take any action if they've already filed their 2023 tax returns.

However, the child tax credit expansion, if it does happen, won’t reach as far as it did under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan.Here's what the expansion would look like under the House version of the bill:

  • Ensuring families with lower incomes and multiple children will qualify for a larger portion of the credit. (The maximum refundable portion of the credit would increase from $1,600 to $1,800 for the 2023 tax year.)
  • Adjusting the child tax credit amount for inflation.
  • Giving families the option to use prior year income to determine the refundable amount of the credit (the provision in question that could be removed).

Given the current framework, policymakers say families with the lowest incomes and multiple children will benefit the most from an expanded child tax credit.

However, even if the new CTC doesn't become law, the refundable portion of the child tax credit will increase for the 2024 tax year. But, the scheduled increase will not benefit families with lower incomes like the proposed child tax credit would.

Bipartisan tax bill child tax credit

The tax package that includes expanding the child tax credit will come with a hefty price tag of approximately $78 billion, and how the expansion would be funded has been key in negotiations between Democrats and Republicans. The clawing back of a pandemic-era tax credit, the employee retention credit (ERC), could in part fund the new child tax credit deal.

The ERC offered incentives to businesses to retain employees, but as Kiplinger has reported, theIRShas seen a significant amount offraudulent ERC claims. The agency issued amoratorium on processing new claims in 2023and has offered programs to allow taxpayers towithdrawor pay back potentially incorrect claims. The deadline for one such program was March 22.

However, funding an expanded child tax credit is not the only hurdle the tax package has faced. As mentioned, the bipartisan tax deal also includes compromises on other issues, which include restoring some business incentives from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (also known as the Trump Tax Cuts).

Increased child tax credit

The pandemic-era expanded child tax credit kept millions of children out of poverty, but that changed when the credit expired. Data show that the poverty level increased from 5.2% to 12.4% when families could no longer benefit from the expansion.

Democrats have been trying to bring the federal expanded child tax credit back since its expiration, but past attempts have failed. However, lawmakers are now closer than ever to partially restoring the credit.

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What's Happening With the New Child Tax Credit? (2024)

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What is the new Child Tax Credit for 2024? ›

2024 child tax credit news update

The maximum refundable child tax credit amount was capped at $1,600 per dependent for this past filing season. In tax years 2024 and 2025, the refundable amount would grow to $1,900 and $2,000.

What's going on with the new Child Tax Credit? ›

Child tax credit 2024 update

Right now, it is not clear whether an expanded child tax credit will become law. The tax package would need 60 votes to pass the Democratic-led Senate. However, the child tax credit expansion, if it does happen, won't reach as far as it did under President Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan.

What is the EIC credit for 2024? ›

For the 2024 tax year, the tax credit ranges from a max of $632 to $7,830, depending on tax filing status, income and number of children.

Who qualifies for the $500 other dependent credit? ›

This credit can be claimed for: Dependents of any age, including those who are age 18 or older. Dependents who have Social Security numbers or Individual Taxpayer Identification numbers. Dependent parents or other qualifying relatives supported by the taxpayer.

What are the tax changes for 2024? ›

For tax year 2024, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly rises to $29,200, an increase of $1,500 from 2023. For single taxpayers, the standard deduction rose to $14,600, a $750 increase from the previous year.

When to expect tax refund in 2024? ›

Most Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) related refunds should be available in bank accounts or on debit cards by Feb. 27 if taxpayers chose direct deposit and there are no other issues with their tax return.

Why did I only get $500 for Child Tax Credit? ›

It sounds like you may have entered the child as an other dependent rather than a child. Other dependents age 18 or older would qualify for a $500 credit. Make sure the birth date is entered correctly. Go back through the dependent section and make sure you answered all the questions correctly.

Who qualifies for the additional Child Tax Credit? ›

The child lived with you for more than half of the year. The child is a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien. The child doesn't file a joint return with anyone else, unless the only reason they file a return is to claim a refund of taxes withheld or estimated taxes paid.

How many kids can you claim on taxes? ›

How many children can you claim? There is no maximum number of children. To qualify, children must be claimed as your dependent and live with you for at least half of the year and meet other conditions explained by the IRS.

Will tax credits end in 2024? ›

The 2024 to 2025 tax credits notices may show predicted payments for the tax year 2025 to 2026 - these are automatically generated and should be disregarded. Tax credits are ending on 5 April 2025 and are being replaced by Universal Credit.

What tax bracket am I in in 2024? ›

Tax brackets 2024 (taxes due April 2025)
Tax rateSingleMarried filing jointly
12%$11,601 to $47,150$23,201 to $94,300
22%$47,151 to $100,525$94,301 to $201,050
24%$100,526 to $191,950$201,051 to $383,900
32%$191,951 to $243,725$383,901 to $487,450
3 more rows
May 30, 2024

What is the IRS $7430 credit? ›

The EITC is a tax credit for certain people who work and have low to moderate income. A tax credit usually reduces tax owed and may also result in a refund. For tax year 2023, the EITC is as much as: $7,430 for a family with three or more children.

Is the child tax credit coming back in 2024? ›

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.

How much do you get for a dependent on taxes in 2024? ›

The child tax credit (CTC)

The Child Tax Credit is worth a maximum of $2,000 per qualifying child. Up to $1,500 is refundable. To be eligible for the CTC, you must have earned more than $2,500.

Can I claim my 40 year old son as a dependent? ›

It's possible, but once you're over age 24, you can no longer be claimed as a qualifying child. The only exception to this is if you're permanently and totally disabled.

What is the Path Act 2024? ›

What does the PATH Act mean for my tax refund? The PATH Act mandates that IRS refunds be issued on tax returns claiming the EITC or ACTC after February 14. The additional time helps the IRS stop fraudulent refunds from being issued to identity thieves and fraudulent claims with fabricated wages and withholdings.

How does the $2000 Child Tax Credit work? ›

How Does It Work? The value of the child tax credit (CTC) is 15 percent of a household's adjusted gross income (AGI) above the first $2,500 of earnings until the credit reaches its maximum at $2,000 per child.

What is the 3600 Child Tax Credit? ›

How has the Child Tax Credit changed over the years? The American Rescue Plan raised the maximum Child Tax Credit in 2021 to $3,600 per child for qualifying children under the age of 6 and to $3,000 per child for qualifying children ages 6 through 17.

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