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2021 Child Tax Credit and advance Child Tax Credit payments - Topic L: Commonly asked shared-custody questions
ACTC FAQs about Commonly Asked Shared-Custody Questions
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IRS Statement — Child Tax Credit Letters
January 27, 2022 — A statement about the Child Tax Credit letters being sent.
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Individuals, Tax Professionals, Parents
Advance Child Tax Credit payments in 2021
2021 Child Tax Credit information.
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Individuals
Publication 5537, IRS Toolkit for Partners: Advance Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit
Publication 5537, IRS Toolkit for Partners: Advance Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit, has valuable information for taxpayers who have qualifying children for the Child Tax Credit, people who don’t normally file a tax return but qualify for the Child Tax Credit, and people with special circumstances such as no permanent address or bank account to receive advance payments of the Child Tax Credit.
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Publication 5534-B, Advanced Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit - The Basics
Publication 5534-B, Advanced Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit - The Basics
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Publication 5534-A, 2021 Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Start July 15
Publication 5534-A, 2021 Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Start July 15
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Child and Dependent Care Credit information
Do you pay child and dependent care expenses so you can work? You may be eligible for a federal income tax credit. Find out if you qualify.
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Individuals
IRS updates Tax Year 2021/Filing Season 2022 Child Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions, information to help taxpayers prepare their 2021 returns IRS-FAQ
FS-2022-28, April 2022 — This Fact Sheet provides a new Topic F to the Tax Year 2021/Filing Season 2022 Child Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that highlight the most commonly asked filing season questions to assist taxpayers who received the Advance Child Tax Credit or who were eligible to receive the Child Tax Credit in preparing their 2021 tax returns.
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Understanding the child and dependent care credit
Tax Tip 2022-33, March 2, 2022 — Taxpayers who are paying someone to take care of their children or another member of household while they work, may qualify for child and dependent care credit regardless of their income.
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Parents, Individuals
Publication 5534-G, File a 2021 Tax Return to Get the Remainder of Your 2021 Child Tax Credit
Publication 5534-G, File a 2021 Tax Return to Get the Remainder of Your 2021 Child Tax Credit
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