Current Child Tax Credit Rules: What Families Should Know

The Child Tax Credit remains an important tax benefit for many families, but it is important to separate past proposals from current law. In early 2024, lawmakers introduced a large tax package that included proposed changes to the Child Tax Credit. However, that proposal did not become law in the form many articles discussed, so families should rely on current IRS guidance when planning their taxes.

For the 2025 tax year, the IRS says the Child Tax Credit is worth up to $2,200 per qualifying child. A portion of that credit may also be refundable through the Additional Child Tax Credit, which is up to $1,700 per qualifying child for 2025, depending on income and eligibility rules.

What happened to the proposed 2024 tax package?

The article previously discussed the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, a proposal that would have changed parts of the Child Tax Credit for tax years 2023 through 2025. According to the House Ways and Means technical summary, the proposal included a higher refundable amount over time, a prior-year earned income lookback for certain years, and inflation indexing for the credit.

But that proposal did not ultimately become current federal law in the form described in those early writeups. The Senate roll call on H.R. 7024 on August 1, 2024 did not pass with enough support to move forward. That means readers should treat older articles about that proposal as historical commentary, not as current tax guidance.

What is the current Child Tax Credit?

Under current IRS guidance, the Child Tax Credit may be available if the child meets the qualifying rules, including age, relationship, dependency, citizenship, and other IRS requirements. The IRS currently states that the credit is worth up to $2,200 per qualifying child.

Families with little or no federal income tax liability may still qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit. For the 2025 tax year, the refundable portion is up to $1,700 per qualifying child, and earned income requirements apply.

Why this matters for families

Because tax credits can change through legislation, relying on old proposal-based articles can create confusion. What matters most is the rule that is actually in effect when you file. Families should review the current IRS Child Tax Credit page, the IRS refundable credits page, and the latest Schedule 8812 instructions before claiming the credit.

Final thoughts

If you are researching the Child Tax Credit today, the safest approach is to use current IRS guidance instead of older news about proposed tax packages. The earlier 2024 proposal is still useful as background, but it should not be treated as the current rule. For the most up-to-date details, check the IRS directly or speak with a qualified tax professional.

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Sources

Current IRS Child Tax Credit guidance irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/child-tax-credit
IRS refundable tax credits guidance irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/refundable-tax-credits
IRS tax credits for individuals irs.gov/newsroom/tax-credits-for-individuals
Schedule 8812 instructions irs.gov/instructions/i1040s8
Proposed 2024 tax package technical summary waysandmeans.house.gov/…/The-Tax-Relief-for-American-Families-and-Workers-Act-of-2024-Technical-Summary.pdf
Senate roll call vote on H.R. 7024 senate.gov/…/vote_118_2_00230.htm

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