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| Issue Number: Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-15Here's how tax reform affects taxpayers who claim the child tax credit
Credit amount. The new law increases the child tax credit from $1,000 to $2,000. Eligibility factors for the credit have not changed. As in past years, a taxpayer can claim the credit if all of these apply:
Credit refunds. The credit is refundable, now up to $1,400. If a taxpayer doesn't owe any tax before claiming the credit, they will receive up to $1,400 as part of their tax refund. New credit for other dependents. Dependents who can't be claimed for the child tax credit may still qualify for the new credit for other dependents. This is a non-refundable credit of up to $500 per qualifying person. These dependents may also be dependent children who are age 17 or older at the end of the tax year. It also includes parents or other qualifying relatives supported by the taxpayer.
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