There Are Tax Credits | but No Stimulus Check In 2024. The prospect of receiving a stimulus check in 2024 appears uncertain for most Americans. However, various tax credits offer an alternative means of financial relief. This article explores the availability of tax credits in the absence of stimulus checks.
State-Specific Tax Rebates
Certain states, including Alabama, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, and Washington, continue to provide one-time tax rebates in the concluding months of 2023. However, the majority of Americans won’t experience stimulus-style relief akin to the federal assistance in 2021.
Eligibility for Tax Credits
While stimulus checks may not be guaranteed, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) highlights several tax credits that eligible filers can anticipate in 2024.
Child Tax Credit
The Child Tax Credit assists families with qualifying children by providing a tax break. Eligible filers can claim this credit for each qualifying child under the age of 17 at the end of 2023, potentially receiving up to $2,000 per child, with $1,600 potentially refundable.
Child and Dependent Care Credit
Filers who paid day-care expenses for a child under 13 or a dependent unable to care for themselves may qualify for the child and dependent care credit. This credit generally allows up to 35% of $3,000 for one dependent or $6,000 for two or more dependents.
American Opportunity Tax Credit
Designed for higher education expenses, the American Opportunity Tax Credit covers the first $2,000 of qualified spending at 100% and 25% of the next $2,000, with a maximum annual credit of $2,500 per eligible student.
Lifetime Learning Credit
The Lifetime Learning Credit supports qualified tuition expenses for eligible students pursuing various educational levels, offering a credit of up to $2,000 per tax return.
Adoption Credit
Tax benefits for adoption include a nonrefundable credit for qualified adoption expenses, with a maximum credit of $15,950 for 2023.
Earned Income Tax Credit
The Earned Income Tax Credit aids low- to moderate-income workers and families, with credits ranging from $600 to $7,430 based on factors such as marital status, income, and the number of children.
Saver Credit
Contributions to retirement plans or ABLE accounts may make filers eligible for the Saver’s Credit, with the credit amount ranging from 10% to 50% based on contributions and adjusted gross income.
Residential Clean Energy Credit
The Residential Clean Energy Credit, equal to 30% of the costs of new clean energy property installed from 2022 through 2032, provides an opportunity for sustainable homeownership.
Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
Those who placed a new plug-in electric vehicle or fuel cell vehicle in service may qualify for a clean vehicle tax credit, subject to proper information provision by the seller to the IRS.
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While stimulus checks may not be a guaranteed financial resource in 2024, these tax credits offer eligible individuals various avenues for relief and support. Understanding and leveraging these credits can significantly impact one’s financial outlook.