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May 31, 2019
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If married and filing jointly with both spouses claiming/filing 0 on w-4, can we still get child tax credit for both our children?

  • May 31, 2019
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    Best answer by DoninGA

    How you claim exemptions on your W-4 that you give to your employer is not relevant on how you claim dependents or your eligibility for the child tax credit on your federal tax return.

    There are earned income limits for claiming the child tax credit and the age of the child being claimed as a dependent.

    See IRS Publication 972 for the Child Tax Credit - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p972.pdf

    Use this IRS website to determine if you are eligible for the CTC - https://www.irs.gov/uac/Am-I-Eligible-for-the-Child-Tax-Credit%3F

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    DoninGA
    DoninGAAnswer
    Employee
    May 31, 2019

    How you claim exemptions on your W-4 that you give to your employer is not relevant on how you claim dependents or your eligibility for the child tax credit on your federal tax return.

    There are earned income limits for claiming the child tax credit and the age of the child being claimed as a dependent.

    See IRS Publication 972 for the Child Tax Credit - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p972.pdf

    Use this IRS website to determine if you are eligible for the CTC - https://www.irs.gov/uac/Am-I-Eligible-for-the-Child-Tax-Credit%3F

    Hal_Al
    Employee
    May 31, 2019
    What you claim on your W-4 is only an estimate of your tax liability. You are not "locked in" by what you claim. At tax time you still get to claim everything you are allowed, no matter how accurate or inaccurate your W-4 was.