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Child tax credit: Here’s what to know for 2023
Taxpayers with dependents can still take advantage of the child tax credit this year.
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You can 'make your money work for you' by being intentional with your money habits and strategic with your money placement.
— Tori Rubloff
Taxpayers with dependents can still take advantage of the child tax credit this year.
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