Just so, who qualifies for the additional child tax credit?
To be eligible for the child tax credit, the child or dependent must: Be 16 years or younger by the end of the tax year. Be a U.S. citizen, national, or resident alien. Have lived with the taxpayer for more than half of the tax year.
Also, is there a difference between child tax credit and additional child tax credit? The additional tax credit is for certain individuals who get less than the full amount of the child tax credit. The child tax credit is nonrefundable. A refundable tax credit allows taxpayers to lower their tax liability to zero and still a receive a refund. The additional child tax credit is refundable.
Similarly, does everyone get the additional child tax credit?
Answer: No, not all families with children will get the higher child tax credit, but most will. The enhanced tax break begins to phase out at modified AGIs of $75,000 on single returns, $112,500 on head-of-household returns and $150,000 on joint returns.
Who qualifies for the $500 other dependent credit?
Taxpayers may qualify for a $500 Credit for Other Dependents for each dependent that doesn't qualify for the Child Tax Credit. These can include any dependent 17 or older, including dependent parents or other relatives. As well dependents living with a taxpayer but not related.