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Child Tax Credits are considered:
a) Below-the-Line
b) Above-the-Line
c) Adjusted Gross Income
d) Taxable Income

Additional Child Tax Credits are available when:
a) There is more than one child
b) Taxable income is too low
c) You have dependents that are not children
d) You have a dependent in college

A Child Tax Credit for a child under 6 is how much?
a) $1,400
b) $3,000
c) $3,600
d) $4,200

What is the maximum amount for an Additional Child Tax Credit?
a) 5% of Gross Income
b) 10% of Gross Income
c) 15% of Gross Income
d) 15% of gross income over $2,500

Child Tax Credits are phased-out for:
a) Higher Incomes
b) Parents over 50
c) Parents not born in the United States
d) Single Parent Households

A Child Tax Credit for a child between 6 and 17 is how much?
a) $1,400
b) $3,000
c) $3,600
d) $4,200

How old must a child be to qualify for the Child Tax Credit?
a) Under 6
b) Under 10
c) Under 17
d) Under 24

For couples who file as “Married Jointly,” what is the threshold for Child Tax Credit phase-out?
a) $75,000
b) $112,000
c) $125,000
d) $150,000

What is the base Additional Child Tax Credit amount?
a) $1,400 per child
b) $2,500 per child
c) $3,000 per child
d) $3,600 per child

Child Tax Credits and Additional Child Tax Credit are:
a) Taxable Income
b) Refundable credits
c) The same thing
d) Only for people filing as “Married Jointly”

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