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16447: NC - Child Deduction


North Carolina

Does North Carolina have a credit or deduction similar to the federal Child Tax Credit?

 

Yes, the NC Child Deduction can be claimed by NC resident and part-year resident filers with eligible dependent(s). Per the NC DOR: "An individual may claim a child tax credit for each dependent child for whom a federal child tax credit was allowed under section 24 of the [Internal Revenue] Code." 

In tax year 2017 and prior, NC had a "Credit for Children." This was repealed and replaced with the new "Child Deduction" starting in tax year 2018. 

This deduction is Non-refundable and appears on NC D-400, page 2, line 10.

In Drake Tax, any child who is entered on federal screen 2 that meets the requirements for federal CTC will be counted for the purposes of the NC Child Deduction. An override is available on the NC > PMTS screen. Check the box To disallow credit for all dependents on the return. To disallow the deduction for select dependents, enter a value for specify number of dependents to disallow.  

The credit is subject to phase-out limits based on the federal AGI and filing status: 

Filing Status

Federal Adjusted Gross Income

Deduction Amount Per Qualifying Child

Married, filing jointly/Surviving spouse

Up to $40,000

$2,500.00

Over $40,000

Up to $60,000

$2,000.00

Over $60,000

Up to $80,000

$1,500.00

Over $80,000

Up to $100,000

$1,000.00

Over $100,000

Up to $120,000

$500.00

Over $120,000

$0.00

Head of Household

Up to $30,000

$2,500.00

Over $30,000

Up to $45,000

$2,000.00

Over $45,000

Up to $60,000

$1,500.00

Over $60,000

Up to $75,000

$1,000.00

Over $75,000

Up to $90,000

$500.00

Over $90,000

$0.00

Single/Married, filing separately

Up to $20,000

$2,500.00

Over $20,000

Up to $30,000

$2,000.00

Over $30,000

Up to $40,000

$1,500.00

Over $40,000

Up to $50,000

$1,000.00

Over $50,000

Up to $60,000

$500.00

Over $60,000

$0.00

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Review the NC Instructions for more information on this deduction. For the federal definition of a qualifying child, see Publication 972 and Related Links below. 


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