KEY POINTS
  • The families of 4 million or more kids are at risk of not getting a monthly payment of the enhanced child tax credit this year, according to a report published Thursday by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • Such parents, predominantly in low-income households, may not have filed a tax return or updated information through an IRS portal to receive advance payments of the credit.
  • Eligible families can get up to $250 or $300 a month per kid, depending on their age. The measure, part of the American Rescue Plan, is temporary.

Around 4 million children in low-income families are at risk of not getting a monthly payment of the expanded child tax credit this year, according to a report published Thursday by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

The IRS began issuing monthly payments of the tax credit July 15 as part of the American Rescue Plan. Eligible families get up to $300 a month per child under age 6 and $250 for older kids under 18 years old.