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| Issue Number: COVID Tax Tip 2022-29Tips for parents who share custody or alternate tax benefits Some parents who have a legal agreement with their child's other parent about who claims the child on their taxes may have some questions this tax season about the child tax credit and the 2021 recovery rebate credit. Here's what people in this situation need to know before filing their 2021 federal tax return. Economic Impact Payments and the Recovery Rebate Credit • If an eligible taxpayer did not receive a third-round Economic Impact Payment for a qualifying dependent they will claim on their 2021 tax return, they can claim the 2021 recovery rebate credit, regardless of any Economic Impact Payment the other parent received. • If a taxpayer received a third-round Economic Impact Payment for a dependent they won't claim on their 2021 tax return, they are not required to pay back all or part of the Economic Impact Payment if, based on the information reported on their 2021 tax returns, they should have received less. Child Tax Credit • Families who knew they would not claim a child on their 2021 return had the option to unenroll from receiving monthly payments by using the Child Tax Credit Update Portal at IRS.gov. People who did not unenroll and received monthly payments during 2021 for a child they won't claim on their 2021 tax return could have to repay those payments when they file. They may be excused from repaying some or all of the excess amount if they qualify for repayment protection. • An eligible parent who did not receive advance payments for a qualifying child will be able to claim the full amount of the child tax credit for that child on a 2021 tax return even if the other parent received advance child tax credit payments. Get the correct information to file an accurate return More information: Share this tip on social media - #IRSTaxTip: Tips for parents who share custody or alternate tax benefits https://go.usa.gov/xtzs5 Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov. This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |
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