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IRS online tool helps families see if they qualify for the Child Tax Credit; one of three tools now available for the upcoming advance payments

Friday, July 02, 2021

 

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service today urged families to take advantage of a special online tool that can help them determine whether
they qualify for the Child Tax Credit and the special monthly advance payments beginning on July 15.
Available exclusively on IRS.gov, the new Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant,
launched earlier this week, is interactive and easy to use. By answering a series of questions about themselves and their family members, a parent
or other family member can quickly determine whether they qualify for the credit.

 

 

Though anyone can use this tool, it may be particularly useful to families who don’t normally file a federal tax return and have not yet filed
either a 2019 or 2020 tax return. Often, these are people who receive little or no income, including those experiencing homelessness, low income
households, and other underserved groups. Using this tool can help them decide whether they should take the next step and register for the
Child Tax Credit payments on another new IRS tool unveiled earlier this week.

“This new tool provides an important first step to help people understand if they qualify for the Child Tax Credit, which is especially important
for those who don’t normally file a tax return,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “The eligibility assistant works in concert with other
features on IRS.gov to help people receive this important credit. The IRS is working hard to deliver the expanded Child Tax Credit, and we
will be rolling out additional help for taxpayers in the near future. Where possible, please help us help others by distributing CTC information
in your communities.”

To help people understand and receive this benefit, the IRS has created a special Advance Child Tax Credit 2021 page at IRS.gov/childtaxcredit2021 designed to provide the most up-to-date information about the credit and the advance payments. Among other things, the page already features
a link to both the Non-filer Sign-up Tool, and the Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant, along with a third tool launched earlier this week—the
Child Tax Credit Update Portal.

The Child Tax Credit Eligibility Assistant does not request any personally-identifiable information (PII) for any family member. For that reason,
its results are not an official determination by the IRS. Though the results are reliable, if the questions are answered accurately, they should
be considered preliminary. Neither the answers supplied by the user, nor the results, are retained by the IRS.

After checking the Eligibility Assistant, Non-filer Sign-Up Tool is available to help those who don’t normally file tax returns

The online Non-filer Sign-Up Tool is designed to help eligible families who don’t normally file tax returns register for the monthly Advance Child
Tax Credit payments.

This tool, an update of last year’s IRS Economic Impact Payment Non-filers tool, is also designed to help eligible individuals who don’t normally
file tax returns register for the $1,400 third round of Economic Impact Payments (also known as stimulus checks) and claim the Recovery Rebate
Credit for any amount of the first two rounds of Economic Impact Payments they may have missed.

Developed in partnership with Intuit and delivered through the Free File Alliance, this tool provides a free and easy way for eligible people who
don’t make enough income to have an income tax return-filing obligation to provide the IRS the basic information needed to figure and issue
their Advance Child Tax Credit payments. This includes name, address, and social security numbers. This also enables them to provide information
about their qualifying children age 17 and under, their other dependents, and their direct deposit bank information so the IRS can quickly
and easily deposit the payments directly into their checking or savings account. It is available only on IRS.gov.

The Non-filer Sign-Up tool should not be used by anyone who has already filed a 2019 or 2020 federal income tax return.

No action needed by most other families

Eligible families who already filed or plan to file 2019 or 2020 income tax returns should not use the Non-filer Sign-Up Tool. Once the IRS processes
their 2019 or 2020 tax return, the information will be used to determine eligibility and issue advance payments.

Families who want to claim other tax benefits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-and moderate-income families, should not use this tool
and instead file a regular tax return. For them, the fastest and easiest way to file a return is the Free Filesystem,
available only on IRS.gov.

Watch out for scams

The IRS urges everyone to be on the lookout for scams related to both Advance Child Tax Credit payments and Economic Impact Payments. The IRS emphasized
that the only way to get either of 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. Remember, the IRS never sends unsolicited electronic communications
asking anyone to open attachments or visit a non-governmental web site.

Child Tax Credit Update Portal

Earlier this week, Treasury and IRS launched another useful tool, the Child Tax Credit Update Portal. Initially, this tool only enables anyone
who has been determined to be eligible for advance payments to see that they are eligible and unenroll from (opt out of) the advance payment
program. Later, it will allow people to check on the status of their payments and make updates to their information, including their bank account
information. Later this year, the tool will also be available in Spanish.

Community partners can help

The IRS urges community groups, non-profits, associations, education organizations and anyone else with connections to people with children to
share this critical information about the Advance Child Tax Credit as well as other important benefits. Among other things, the IRS is already
working closely with its community partners to ensure wide access to the Non-filer Sign-up Tool and the Child Tax Credit Update Portal. The
agency is also providing additional materials and information that can be easily shared by social media, email and other methods.

About the Advance Child Tax Credit

The expanded and newly-advanceable Child Tax Credit was authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, enacted in March. Normally, the IRS will calculate
the payment based on a family’s 2020 tax return, including those who use the Non-filer Sign-up Tool. If that return is not available because
it has not yet been filed or is still being processed, the IRS will instead determine the initial payment amounts using the 2019 return or
the information entered using the Non-filers tool that was available in 2020.

The payment will be up to $300 per month for each child under age 6 and up to $250 per month for each child age 6 through 17.

To make sure families have easy access to their money, the IRS will issue these payments by direct deposit, as long as correct banking information
has previously been provided to the IRS. Otherwise, people should watch their mail around July 15 for their mailed payment. The dates for the
Advance Child Tax Credit payments are July 15, August 13, September 15, October 15, November 15, and December 15.

For more information, visit IRS.gov/childtaxcredit2021,
or read FAQs on the 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments

 

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