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January 6, 2022
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I am trying to file for the remainder of my CTC. It says its fully refundable even if you dont have earned income this year which I dont, only ssdi. FULLY REFUNDABLE?

  • January 6, 2022
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I am a single mom with 1 minor child. I did receive the payments but it was my understanding that this year alone wed get the "fully refundable" CTC regardless if we had earned income this year. I am disabled and receive ssdi only at this time. Its all over the news that even people with no income get it so why is the system saying I cant have the remainder? What am I doing wrong? Should I file elsewhere? UPDATE: INTUIT would not let me file this early so that was part of the problem, says I have to wait until the 24th or so. Thank you all for trying to help!

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January 6, 2022

If the system is saying you cannot have the remainder, it is likely because: 

  • Your information is incorrect (missing information or you answered something wrong)
  • Your child's information is incorrect (missing information) or does not meet the criteria this year for a Qualifying Child
  • You answered that someone else is able to claim your child for 2021
  • You answered that someone else supports you or your child
  • You entered an amount equal to the total child tax credit when asked how much you already received instead of just half of the amount.

To fix this, you can go back through and verify that all information is correct. If someone else can claim you or your child for 2021, then you would not be eligible to get the remainder of the credit.

 

When filing with no income, you should only need to enter information in the Personal Info and Deductions and Credits section.

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January 6, 2022

Don't rush to SUBMIT your tax return. it is a waste and leaves you stuck.

By law, IRS must hold your refund until at least 2/15.

IRS may delay the start of processing this year anyway.

January 6, 2022

Thank you for the tip! I actually just found out I cant even submit one through INTUIT until late this month around the 25th. I didnt know as Ive always filed on the 31st but never tried this early. I will wait.