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Child tax credit payments: Relief plan to send checks to parents

WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) —  President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Thursday and Americans could start to see relief hitting their bank accounts as soon as this weekend, the White House said.

Among the relief: $1,400 stimulus checks and a raise in the child tax credit. The American Rescue Plan temporarily raises the child tax credit, now at a maximum of $2,000, to as much as $3,600 per child annually. 


The plan also expands the credit so it’s fully available to the poorest families, instead of restricting it based on the parents’ tax liability. And it will be paid out in monthly installments, to offer families struggling during the pandemic a more consistent lifeline.

Here’s what we know about the child tax credit expansion:

In pushing the credit, Democrats have said this change — in conjunction with stimulus payments, child care credits and other relief for parents in Biden’s proposal — could reduce the number of children living in poverty by more than half, a claim based on a study by the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University.

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The Associated Press and Nexstar Media Wire contributed to this report.