By Yatish S.

4 Things to know about filing 2023 taxes for Kids

Having kids comes with many financial implications, including how it affects your taxes. As you prepare to file your 2023 tax return, here are 4 key things you need to know

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Child Tax Credit Reset

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Child Tax Credit was temporarily expanded to provide greater financial relief to families.

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However, the credit has reverted to its pre-pandemic amount of up to $2,000 per child under age 17.

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This nonrefundable credit can reduce your overall tax bill on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

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Child and Dependent Care Credit

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If you paid for daycare, after-school programs, summer camps or other qualifying care for your child under age 13 in 2023, you may be eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Credit.

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This can enable you to claim up to $3,000 for one child or $6,000 for two or more children to offset a portion of these expenses. Limits apply based on your income level.

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Potential Child Tax Credit Expansion

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Congress is considering legislation that would once again temporarily increase the Child Tax Credit amount for 2023 and make it fully refundable.

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However, the outcome and timing of this potential expansion remains uncertain as of early 2024.

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You should file your 2023 return on time, and the IRS will automatically adjust credits if changes occur.

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Claim Dependents Properly

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To claim your child as a dependent on your 2023 taxes, you must provide their Social Security number.

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All children must have a Social Security number to be listed as dependents, so be sure to obtain one for any new additions to your family before filing season.

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