The new year is fast approaching, and with it, a new tax filing season. While simplified filing through GetCTC.org closed in November, families can still claim the expanded 2021 Child Tax Credit (CTC) if they have not done so already. Want to learn more about how you can help families get the 2021 CTC, as […]
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Simplified Filing Through GetCTC.org Has Closed: What You Can Do Now to Ensure Families Get the Expanded Child Tax Credit
November 15th marked the close of simplified filing through GetCTC.org. For months, community partners across the country have been conducting outreach to families about the 2021 expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) and how they could claim it on their own through GetCTC.org. Now that the website has closed, you may be wondering what’s next for […]
Frequently Asked Questions: How Families Can Know If They Received the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit
With IRS reminder letters going out to millions of people and under three weeks remaining for families to claim the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC), Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), and third stimulus payment through GetCTC.org, many people may be asking: how do I know if I have received the 2021 CTC? Please read below […]
Good News About Child Tax Credit Outreach: How the IRS is Spreading the Word Among Families and How You Can Build on These Efforts
Check out this short video about IRS Letter 6550 and how families can claim the money for which they are eligible. Please share this widely with families and partner organizations! With one month until simplified filing through GetCTC.org closes on November 15th, the IRS announced that it will send letters to over 9 million individuals and […]
Updated Resources to Help You Spread the Word About the Child Tax Credit Before November 15th
There are just under six weeks until simplified filing through GetCTC.org closes on November 15th. Families can continue to claim the 2021 expanded Child Tax Credit and potentially other money even after the 15th, but will need to file full tax returns to do so. You can help families get this money quickly and easily […]
Three Reasons to Spread the Word About the Child Tax Credit Before November 15th and Three Ways You Can Do So Now
There are just seven weeks until simplified filing through GetCTC.org closes. This online portal allows families to easily claim the 2021 expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) on their own by November 15th. Want to learn more? Join us for a webinar on October 13th by registering here. If you miss the webinar, the recording will […]
Why Your Fall 2022 Plans Should Include Child Tax Credit Outreach
Last month, we wrote a blog post on key Child Tax Credit (CTC) outreach dates to keep in mind. As we approach the end of summer, we want to specifically highlight why this fall is such an important time to spread the word about the CTC to families. If you want to learn more about […]
How Community Partners Can Communicate to Families About IRS Tax Return Processing Delays
This blog post provides information on IRS tax return processing delays and includes suggested talking points for community partners who are receiving questions from families about delayed refunds. Read below to see the talking points. Many taxpayers who filed tax returns earlier this year are still waiting for the refunds they anticipate and need. In […]
IRS Tax Return Processing Delay Talking Points for Community Partners Working with Families
It can really pay off to file a tax return to claim your expanded Child Tax Credit for 2021, even though you may have to wait to get your refund. The IRS is facing challenges related to the pandemic, insufficient staffing, outdated technology, and changing tax laws that are resulting in long tax refund delays, […]
Tracking Your Child Tax Credit Outreach Impact
We know that you are working hard to help families claim the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC)! You may be hearing directly from individuals about the impact the CTC has had on their lives and those of their children. In addition to the stories you hear from families you work with, you may be wondering […]