Under the American Rescue Plan of 2021, advance payments of up to half the 2021 Child Tax Credit were sent to eligible taxpayers.
The Child Tax Credit Update portal is no longer available, but you can see your advance payments total in your online account.
Get your advance payments total and number of qualifying children in your online account. You can use your username and password for the Child Tax Credit Update Portal to sign in to your online account.
You can also refer to Letter 6419.
If you received advance payments of the Child Tax Credit, you need to reconcile (compare) the total you received with the amount you’re eligible to claim.
To reconcile advance payments on your 2021 return:
You can also refer to letter 6419.
If you received advance payments based on a joint return, each spouse is treated as having received half of the payments, unless one of you unenrolled.
To reconcile your advance payments on your 2021 tax return, add your advance payments total to your spouse’s advance payments total.
Each of you can find your advance payments total in your online account.
For the majority of taxpayers, the advance payments total in letter 6419 will match the total in online account.
If the advance payments total differs between your Letter 6419 and your online account, rely on the total in your online account.
Your online account has the most current advance payment information. Do not rely on Tax Transcripts for the advance payments total.
Keep letter 6419 for your tax records.
Frequently asked questions: Reconciling your advance payments
You can claim the full amount of the 2021 Child Tax Credit if you’re eligible — even if you don’t normally file a tax return.
To claim the full Child Tax Credit, file a 2021 tax return.
To be eligible for advance payments of the Child Tax Credit, you (and your spouse, if married filing jointly) must have:
And you (and your spouse, if married filing jointly) must also have: