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Child Tax Credits are tax breaks the federal government offers to support U.S. taxpayers with eligible dependent children under 17. These credits aim to reduce the economic burden of raising children and make it easier for families to afford essential expenses.
What is the Child Tax Credit?
The Child Tax Credit is a federal tax benefit that financially supports taxpayers with dependent children under 17. The base credit is $2,000, but the amount varies depending on the taxpayer’s modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). High-income earners may receive a reduced amount or become ineligible altogether.
Eligibility for the Child Tax Credit depends on factors such as the caregiver’s filing status, relationship to the child and age. This benefit is supposed to provide significant relief to needy families while incentivizing care for dependent children.
The Child Tax Credit is nonrefundable, reducing taxes dollar-for-dollar, although some taxpayers may qualify for a partial refund depending on their financial situation.
Additional Child Tax Credit
The Additional Child Tax Credit is the refundable portion of the Child Tax Credit, capped at $1,700 for 2025. This credit is available to taxpayers whose tax liability is lower than their Child Tax Credit amount or individuals who do not file a tax return. By providing a refundable portion, this credit ensures that low-income families can still benefit, even if they owe no taxes.
Adoption Tax Credit
The Adoption Tax Credit is a non-refundable federal tax credit designed to assist families with adopting a child, including legal fees, travel expenses and other qualified costs.
2025 Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits individuals and families with moderate to low incomes. Eligible income includes wages, self-employment earnings, or income from an owned farm or business.
The investment income limit for EITC eligibility is $11,950 or less.
Child Tax Credit 2025
For 2025, the Child Tax Credit has the following features:
These thresholds ensure that middle—and high-income earners can still benefit from the credit while targeting low-income families for the most significant assistance.
Requirements to Qualify for the Child Tax Credit
To qualify for the Child Tax Credit, both the taxpayer and the qualifying child must meet seven key requirements: