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February 21, 2025
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  • February 21, 2025
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If you qualify for the child tax credit, why is it not reflected in your total refund, if your income is under the $200,000, not even close, if your income is below $100,000?

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    February 21, 2025

    The child tax credit would be subtracted from your income tax to determine your tax due or refund. As such, your refund would not necessarily include the amount of your credit in it. For instance, if your tax was $2,000 and your child tax credit was $2,000, your refund would be the difference, $0. It would not be $2,000.

     

    You child tax credit would be reflected on line 19 and/or line 28 of your Form 1040.

     

    To view your form 1040 and schedule 1 to 3:

     

    1. Choose Tax Tools from your left menu bar in TurboTax Online while working in your program
    2. Choose Tools
    3. Choose View Tax Summary
    4. See the Preview my 1040 option in the left menu bar and click on it
    5. Choose the Back option in the left menu bar when you are done 

     

     

     

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    February 21, 2025

    First the $2000 child tax credit is applied to your tax liability. You will see it on line 19.    If your liability is down to zero, then whatever is left of the $2000 can become the refundable additional child tax credit----of up to $1700 per child---that ends up on line 28.   The amount on line 28 is added to your refund.

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