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Your 2003 Advance Child Tax Credit

 
Happy Children

It seems just yesterday when you got that check in the mail for the Advance Child Tax Credit.   How much was it?  $400? $800? $1233?  Who can remember?!!

Now, it’s time to get your stuff together to prepare your 2003 tax return and you’re going to need to know how much that check was.   How much did you receive?  We’ll tell you how much. 

You'll need to provide the following information as shown on your 2002 tax return:

  • Your Social Security Number (or IRS Individual Tax Identification Number)
  • Your Filing Status, (Single, Married Filing Joint Return, Married Filing Separate Return, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er) )
  • The total Number of Exemptions as shown on your tax return.

Click here to find out how much you received and where to report Your 2003 Advance Child Tax Credit.

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