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Get Ready for a Big Check: Understanding the Estate Child Tax Credit

How Much Will I Get?

When Can I Expect My Check?

According to Marca, Many families are getting ready to receive a big check from the government. The check is part of a program called the Estate Child Tax Credit. This program helps families with young children by giving them extra money to help take care of their kids.

The amount of money each family gets will depend on how old their kids are and how much money the family makes. Families with younger kids will get $1,750 per child, and families with older kids will get $1,500 per child. Some families with kids with disabilities will also get a higher amount.

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Get Ready for a Big Check: Understanding the Estate Child Tax Credit (PHOTO: Ramsey Solutions)

Claim Your Child Tax Credit Now: How to Get Started

Families will get their checks in a few weeks. They can check if they are eligible for the program and sign up online. This extra money will help families take care of their kids and make ends meet.

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