Can’t Claim Child Tax Credit with an ITIN? Here’s What You Need to Know
Are you wondering if you can claim the Child Tax Credit (CTC) for your child who has an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) instead of a Social Security Number (SSN)? The answer might surprise you!
Spoiler Alert: No, you cannot claim the CTC if your child only has an ITIN. The IRS requires that to qualify for this valuable credit, your child must have a valid SSN. This means that even if you file your U.S. taxes using an ITIN, your child won’t be eligible for the CTC or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) unless they have an SSN.
To qualify for the CTC, your child must meet the following criteria:
Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien
Be under the age of 17 by the end of the tax year
To apply, you’ll need to complete Schedule 8812 (Form 1040) and attach it to your tax return.
Don’t leave money on the table! Getting an ITIN is your key to claiming the dependent personal tax exemptions which reduce the gross income and save taxes, claiming a head of household, and having an SSN enables you with Child Tax Credit and other tax perks. Our team can help you navigate the ITIN application and tax filing process. For expert assistance with US tax return filing or ITIN service, our team can assist.
If you're in the process of applying for an ITIN to claim the Child Tax Credit, our team is here to assist. As IRS-approved Certified Acceptance Agents (CAA), we have extensive experience helping non-residents navigate the ITIN process and file U.S. tax returns. Whether it's securing your ITIN, filing Form 1040 or 1040NR, or claiming valuable tax credits, we ensure timely and efficient service.
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