The IRS announced last month that its experts will be deployed to 12 select cities across the country, including New York City, to help taxpayers claim the Child Tax Credit, which will begin to be paid on July 15. .
The events will offer families the ability to prepare and file tax returns so they can receive advance payments.
These are the places where the last two days will take place:
Council of Jewish Organizations | 1523 Ave. M, Brooklyn, NY 11230 Third floor July 9 from 9 am to 2 pm |
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center | Ted Weiss Federal Building 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007 July 10 from 10 am to 7 pm |
Open here for event locations, dates and times starting next week.
A new digital tool can help ensure that low-income families get the Child Tax Credit, even if they don’t file taxes.
Earlier this week, the IRS launched an online portal which allows parents who are not generally required to file an income tax return to receive advance payments of up to $ 300 per child as of July 15 (or an estimated annual total of up to $ 3,600).
The White House designated next Monday, June 21, the Child Tax Credit Awareness Day to promote outreach and education about the expanded program for families across the United States.
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