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  2. Families must have at least one qualifying child under 6 years old at the end of the tax year, must file a California state tax return, and meet the requirements of the CalEITC. As of tax year 2022 forward, taxpayers do not need to have earned income to be eligible.

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    You may claim this credit if you paid someone to take care of your: 1. Child 2. Spouse/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) 3. Dependent You must have earned income during the year. This credit does not give you a refund.

    If you qualify, you may only claim expenses up to: 1. $3,000 for 1 person 2. $6,000 for 2 or more people You will receive a percentage of the amount you paid as a credit.

    File your income tax return
    Attach Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit (Form 3506)15
    Visit Instructions for form FTB 350616for more information

    You may have received a notice from us if: 1. We need additional documentation to process your claim 2. You did not qualify 3. We adjusted your claim Follow the instructions on your notice or contact your tax preparer.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · As a result, the tax break remained unchanged as filers raced to submit their tax returns by the April 15 deadline: People with children under 17 were eligible to claim up to $2,000 per...

  4. Young Child Tax Credit. For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019, the refundable YCTC is available to taxpayers who also qualify for the California EITC and who have at least one qualifying child who is younger than six years old as of the last day of the taxable year.

  5. Jul 12, 2021 · Families earning $150,000 or less can expect between $2,000 and $3,000 a year per child up to age 17 and up to $3,600 for kids under 6. There is no application process; families that filed taxes in 2019 or 2020 will automatically be enrolled. Non-filers that already signed up for the Economic Impact Payments will also be automatically enrolled.

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · As long as you earned less than $200,000 — or $400,000 if filing a joint return — you could qualify for the full $2,000 per child of the 2023 child tax credit. The refundable part of the...

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