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Child Tax Credit Calculator

Estimate your Child Tax Credit and refundable Additional CTC from your children, MAGI, and filing status, with the income phase-out applied.

Child Tax Credit Calculator

Joint filers phase out at $400,000; all others at $200,000.

Children under age 17 with a Social Security number.

Usually your AGI; the phase-out is figured on this amount.

Wages and net self-employment income. Sets the refundable part.

Total Child Tax Credit

$4,400

Full credit: your income is below the phase-out threshold

Refundable (Additional CTC)

$2,400

Up to $1,700 per child; refundable even with no tax owed.

Nonrefundable portion

$2,000

Offsets the income tax you owe; not paid as a refund.

Maximum before phase-out

$4,400

$2,200 per child times 2 children.

Phase-out reduction

$0

Phase-out begins at $400,000 of MAGI.

The refundable portion is the smallest of the credit left after the nonrefundable portion, the $3,400 refundable cap ($1,700 per child), and 15% of earned income over $2,500 ($17,625).

Estimate only, not tax or financial advice. The credit is $2,200 per qualifying child under 17, with up to $1,700 refundable as the Additional Child Tax Credit. Figures follow IRS Schedule 8812 (IRC Section 24) using the tax liability and, for three or more children, payroll-tax values entered above. The separate $500 Credit for Other Dependents is not included.

2026 Child Tax Credit Reference

The calculator uses these 2026 amounts for qualifying children under age 17.

ItemAmountHow it applies
Credit per qualifying child$2,200Maximum before phaseout
Refundable cap per child$1,700Additional Child Tax Credit limit
Refundable earned-income floor$2,500Income above this amount counts at 15%
Joint-return phaseout begins$400,000 MAGI$50 reduction for each $1,000 or fraction above it
Other-status phaseout begins$200,000 MAGI$50 reduction for each $1,000 or fraction above it

Frequently Asked Questions about the Child Tax Credit Calculator

What is the Child Tax Credit?
The Child Tax Credit is a federal tax credit of up to $2,200 for each qualifying child under age 17 who has a Social Security number. Up to $1,700 per child is refundable as the Additional Child Tax Credit, meaning you can receive it even if you owe no income tax. The credit shrinks at higher incomes through a phase-out. You claim it on IRS Schedule 8812 with your Form 1040.
How does the income phase-out work?
Your credit is reduced once your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) passes the threshold for your filing status, which is $400,000 for married filing jointly and $200,000 for everyone else. For each $1,000 (or part of $1,000) above the threshold, the credit drops by $50. The IRS rounds the amount over the threshold up to the next $1,000 first, so even being $1 over triggers a full $50 cut. A one-child credit reaches $0 about $40,000 above the threshold.
What is the refundable Additional Child Tax Credit?
The Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) is the refundable part of the credit. It is capped at $1,700 per child and usually limited to 15% of earned income above $2,500. For three or more qualifying children, the calculator also compares the alternative Social Security and Medicare tax method. It applies the nonrefundable credit to your entered income-tax liability first, then calculates the refundable amount from the credit left.
Who counts as a qualifying child?
A qualifying child must be under age 17 at the end of the tax year, be your child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, or a descendant of one of them, and have lived with you for more than half the year. The child cannot have provided more than half of their own support and must have a valid Social Security number. Dependents who fail these tests may instead qualify for the separate $500 Credit for Other Dependents, which this calculator does not include.
Does my tax bill affect how much I get?
Yes. The nonrefundable part can only offset income tax you owe, so the calculator uses the income-tax liability you enter first. It then estimates the refundable ACTC from the remaining credit, subject to the per-child cap and the applicable refundable limit. A filed return can still differ because Schedule 8812 includes eligibility facts this tool does not collect.
Is this calculator tax advice?
No. This is an estimate for planning, not tax or financial advice. It uses the $2,200 per child credit, the $1,700 refundable cap, and the $200,000 and $400,000 phase-out thresholds from IRS Schedule 8812 (IRC Section 24). Your actual credit can depend on residency, dependent tests, and other items not modeled here, so confirm your figure with the Schedule 8812 instructions or a tax professional before filing.

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