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COVID Tax Tip - The Child Tax Credit Update Portal allows families to update direct deposit info
COVID Tax Tip
The Child Tax Credit Update Portal allows families to update direct deposit information or unenroll
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/the-child-tax-credit-update-portal-allows-families-to-update-direct-deposit-information-or-unenroll
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The IRS recently upgraded the Child Tax Credit Update Portal to enable families to update their bank account information so they can receive their monthly Child Tax Credit payment. The tool also allows families to unenroll from the advance payments if they don't want to receive them. The Update Portal is available only on IRS.gov.

Any updates made by August 2 will apply to the August 13 payment and all subsequent monthly payments for the rest of 2021. Families will receive their July 15 payment by direct deposit in the bank account currently on file with the IRS.

People without current bank account information can use the online tool to update their information so they can get the payments sooner by direct deposit. Those who are not enrolled for direct deposit will receive a check.

How to update direct deposit information
First, families should use the Child Tax Credit Update Portal to confirm their eligibility for payments. If eligible, the tool will also indicate whether they are enrolled to receive their payments by direct deposit.

If so, it will list the full bank routing number and the last four digits of their account number. This is the account that will receive their July 15 payment.

If they choose, they can change the bank account receiving the payment starting with the August 13 payment.

If the Update Portal shows a family is eligible to receive payments but not enrolled to receive them by direct deposit, they will receive a mailed check each month. If they want to receive their payments by direct deposit, they can use the Update Portal to add their bank account information. Couples who are married and file jointly must both update their bank account information the same day to the same account to continue getting joint payments.

Any family receiving checks should consider switching to direct deposit to access their money quicker. Direct deposit removes the time, worry and expense of cashing a check, and eliminates the chance of a lost, stolen or undelivered check. People who don't have a bank account can visit the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation website for details on opening an account online or use the FDIC's BankFind tool to locate an FDIC-insured bank. BankOn, American Bankers Association, Independent Community Bankers of America, and the National Credit Union Administration have lists of banks and credit unions that can open an account online.

Families can stop payments anytime
Even after payments begin, families can stop all future monthly paymen
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