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Overview:<\/strong><\/u>
\nOf the course of the last year there has been assistance provided by the government. One of the assistance provided is the child tax credit and the payments started going out on July 15, 2021. The child tax credit is an advancement of your 2021 child tax credit<\/strong><\/u>. In other words, it is money that you would have received next year when you file your taxes. The government passed a bill that increased the amount parents received for the child tax credit for 2021. The advance payments are scheduled to be 6 equal payments for 1\/2 of the total amount parents are set to receive for the 2021 tax season. Parents can claim the other half when they file taxes in 2022. The payment is for each qualifying child. It is important to know the bill only covers for 2021. <\/p>\n

Eligibility:<\/u><\/strong>
\nAccording to the IRS, "You qualify for advance Child Tax Credit payments if you have a qualifying child. Also, you — or your spouse, if married filing a joint return — must have your main home in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia for more than half the year. Your main home can be any location where you regularly live. Your main home may be your house, apartment, mobile home, shelter, temporary lodging, or other location and doesn’t need to be the same physical location throughout the taxable year. You don’t need a permanent address to get these payments. If you are temporarily away from your main home because of illness, education, business, vacation, or military service, you are generally treated as living in your main home." It is important to note that this is for children that do not turn 18 before January 1, 2022. <\/p>\n

Amount Received:<\/u><\/strong>
\nThe amount received each month is dependent on the ages of the children, filing status and income thresholds. Children ages 5 and under by the end of 2021 are set to qualify for a total of a $3600 child tax credit. This means that parents would receive 6 equal payments of half ($1800), which is $300 each month. Children 6 to 17 by the end of 2021 are set to qualify for $3000. Again, parents would receive 6 equal payments ($1500), which $250 each month. 
\nAs mentioned, there are some income restrictions that can change the amount received for each qualifying child. The income is based on your adjusted gross income amount for 2019 or 2020. There are two phase outs to reduce the payments received. The first phase out drops the maximum to $2000 per child, the original child tax credit amount. "The Child Tax Credit begins to be reduced to $2,000 per child if your modified AGI [adjusted gross income] in 2021 exceeds:<\/p>\n