IRS sending information letters to recipients of Advance Child Tax Credit Payments and third
Economic Impact Payments

The IRS started issuing information letters to Advance Child Tax Credit recipients in December. Recipients of the third round of the Economic Impact Payments will begin receiving information letters at the end of January. Using the information in these letters when preparing a tax return can reduce errors and delays in processing.

Do Not Throw These Letters Away

If you receive one or both of these letters, you should keep them. These letters can help you or your tax professional prepare your 2021 federal tax return.

Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Letter Can Help Get You the Remainder of Your 2021 Credit

To help you reconcile and receive all the 2021 child tax credits to which you are entitled, the IRS started sending Letter 6419, 2021 Advance CTC, in late December 2021 and will continue into January. This letter includes the total amount of Advance Child Tax Credit payments (if applicable) you received in 2021 and the number of qualifying children used to calculate the advance payments. Keep this and any other IRS letters about Advance Child Tax Credit payments with your tax records.

Families who received advance payments need to file a 2021 tax return and compare the advance payments they received in 2021 with the amount of the child tax credit they can properly claim on their 2021 tax return.

The letter contains important information that can make preparing the tax returns easier. Those who received the advance payments can also check the amount of their payments by using the CTC Update Portal on IRS.gov.

Eligible families who did not receive any Advance Child Tax Credit payments can claim the full amount of the child tax credit on their 2021 federal tax return. This includes families who don’t normally need to file a tax return.

Economic Impact Payment Letter Can Help People Claim The 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit

The IRS will begin issuing Letter 6475, Your Third Economic Impact Payment, to EIP recipients in late January. This letter will help Economic Impact Payment recipients determine if they are entitled to and should claim the recovery rebate credit on their 2021 tax returns when they file in 2022.

Letter 6475 only applies to the third round of Economic Impact Payments, which were issued in March through December of 2021. The third round of Economic Impact Payments, including “plus-up” payments, were advance payments of the 2021 recovery rebate credit that would be claimed on a 2021 tax return. Plus-up payments were additional payments the IRS sent to people who received a third Economic Impact Payment based on a 2019 tax return or information received from the Social Security Administration, Railroad Retirement Board, or Veterans Affairs. Plus-up payments were also sent to people who were eligible for a larger amount based on their 2020 tax return.

Most eligible people already received the payments. However, if you believe you are missing stimulus payments, review information on IRS.gov to determine your eligibility and whether you need to claim a recovery rebate credit for 2020 or 2021, even if you don’t normally need to file a tax return.

A Final Note

The Advance Child Tax Credit and Economic Impact Payment letters include important information that can help you quickly and accurately file your tax return. Contact your tax professional if you need assistance reporting stimulus payments.

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