Child Income Tax Credit Limit for 2011, 2012

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The Child Income Tax Credit Limit

The child tax credit and additional child tax credits are different from the child and dependent care credit. The total amount that you can claim for the child income tax credit is a maximum of $1,000.00 per qualifying child.

To claim the child tax credit a qualifying child must be under 17 before the end of the tax year and be a resident or citizen of the United States. The child tax credit will reduce the amount of taxes you owe dollar for dollar.

The following is a list of income limits before you see a reduction in your child tax credit:

  • If married & filing Jointly you can earn up to $110,000.00
  • Single, qualifying widower, or head of household you can earn up to $75,000.00
  • Married but filing separate you can earn up to $55,000.00

If your income exceeds the above limits, then your credit will be reduced by $50.00 for every $1,000.00 that exceeds the income guidelines. You may also see a reduction in the full credit amount if you do not have enough tax to reduce. If you see a lower amount than the full $1,000.00 credit then you may qualify for the additional child tax credit.

The Child Income Tax Credit will also help cover an alternative minimum tax that you may owe. If you have not paid enough taxes to meet the maximum allowable credit then you will not be due a refund. The Credit will reduce your bill to zero. The formula for the child tax credit can be somewhat confusing so we suggest using TurboTax tax-preparation software to assist you.

You can use the Free tax return calculator provided by Turbo Tax Online to estimate your child income tax credit amount. You can also find plenty of Free help & information to Prepare & File Your Taxes Online and get all the tax deductions and credits possible.

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lisa oh 3 months ago

they should really consider number of children.......

we have four and cannot qualify because of the limit income. That should be for 1 or 2. and different for 3 , 4 and so on.........

Deanna 4 months ago

The cut off limit at 17 is B.S. My son is 17 this year but he is still in school...who made this up????

Melissa 7 months ago

What about disabled children?

Julia 16 months ago

They have to live with the taxpayer for more than half the year to claim the child tax credit. The taxpayer must be claiming the child as a dependent to claim the child tax credit. If the father is claiming the child, then yes, he can take the child tax credit.

Lynne 22 months ago

Can father's who are paying child support and have the children 50% of the time be entitled to child-tax credit?

Mary Ann 2 years ago

Can I get a child-tax credit while on SSI and Social Security?

DrewHastings 3 years ago

thanks for the info.

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