Here’s what parents need to know Taxes can be confusing enough, but if you are a parent, tax season can bring up an entirely new batch of questions. What is the Child Tax Credit? Will payments continue in 2023? Do you qualify? How much can you claim for each of your kids? If you look for answers online, you may get conflicting information from different tax years as the rules tend to change every few years. Child Tax Credit update for 2022 tax returns The Child Tax Credit allows parents to claim tax credits on their children and subtract the amount for each eligible child from their total owed in federal income taxes. The credit amounts, income thresholds, and limits to refundable amounts are often changed by new laws passed in Congress. Last year, the American Rescue Plan of 2021 temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit to give people the extra money they needed during the pandemic. Rather than once a year, monthly payments were made available. Even families who owed little to no federal taxes could receive money. While the credit remains available for 2022 tax preparation, the benefits parents can receive are back to normal (pre-pandemic) limits. With these changes, you’re not alone in wondering how to get the most out of child tax credits this year. We’ve laid out a few basic tips to help you understand the ins and outs of the program for filing your 2022 tax return during the 2023 tax season. Child Tax …
Editor’s note: This post was originally published February 23, 2022, and has been updated for accuracy, comprehensiveness and freshness on October 15, 2024. You’ve likely heard the term “Power of Attorney” (POA) many times. But do you really need a Power of Attorney? In a world where unexpected situations can arise at any moment, understanding the …