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  2. About Schedule 8812 (Form 1040), Credits for Qualifying Children...

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    Use Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) to figure your child tax credits, to report advance child tax credit payments you received in 2021, and to figure any additional tax owed if you received excess advance child tax credit payments during 2021.

  3. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service. Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents. Attach to Form 1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR. Go to www.irs.gov/Schedule8812 for instructions and the latest information.

  4. Use Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) to figure your child tax credit (CTC), credit for other dependents (ODC), and additional child tax credit (ACTC). The CTC and ODC are nonrefundable credits. The ACTC is a refundable credit.

  5. What's Schedule 8812? - Intuit

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    Schedule 8812 (Child Tax Credit) is used to claim the Child Tax Credit (CTC), Credit for Other Dependents (ODC), and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). The CTC and ODC are nonrefundable credits and only provide a credit up to the amount of tax owed.

  6. What is Schedule 8812? - Tax & Accounting Blog Posts by Thomson...

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    Schedule 8812 is the IRS tax form designed to help eligible taxpayers claim the additional child tax credit. Schedule 8812 requires information about each qualifying child, including their name, Social Security Number, and relationship to the taxpayer.

  7. Publication 4491 (Rev. 10-2021) - IRS tax forms

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    Publication 4491 (Rev. 10-2021) Child Tax Credit & Credit for Other Dependents. Introduction. The child tax credit is unique because if a taxpayer cannot benefit from the nonrefundable credit, the taxpayer may be able to qualify for the refundable additional child tax credit on Schedule 8812, Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents.

  8. What is the IRS Form 8812? - TurboTax Tax Tips & Videos

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    How to file Form 8812. You will first need to complete the form using the Schedule 8812 instructions and then enter the results on your Form 1040. You'll need to include the completed schedule with you tax return. You'll use Form 8812 to calculate your Additional Child Tax Credit.

  9. Child Tax Credit Definition: How It Works and How to Claim It

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    The Child Tax Credit is a $2,000-per-child tax benefit claimed by filing Form 1040 and attaching Schedule 8812 to the return. To qualify for the credit, the taxpayer's dependent must generally be...

  10. Schedule 8812 Instructions - Credits for Qualifying Dependents

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    One of the important tax credits is the child tax credit, which taxpayers calculate on Schedule 8812 of their Form 1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR. In this article, we’ll walk through Schedule 8812, including: Let’s start with a step by step walkthrough of this tax form. How do I complete Schedule 8812? How do I find Schedule 8812? What do you think?

  11. Use Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) to figure your child tax credit (CTC), credit for other depend-ents (ODC), and additional child tax credit (ACTC). The CTC and ODC are nonrefundable credits. The ACTC is a refundable credit. Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.