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Child tax credit 2021: Create an ID.me account to manage your monthly payments

By Judy Grier
July 20, 2021
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You will need an ID.me account to manage your upcoming child tax credit payments.

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I’m still waiting for your July payment of the child tax credit? Want to keep an eye on future checks? If this is the case, the first thing to do is to create an ID.me account in order to have access to the IRS Portals. In addition, this is how you register for the tax credit if you are a non-declarant – and opt out monthly payments if you want a single large payment next year instead. The deadline to change your details for the August payment is August 2.

Having an ID.me account is essential for managing your upcoming payments, banking information, and eligibility. The account will bring you important advantages: it will soon allow you to update the tax agency on your current family situation so you will receive the correct amount of child tax credit money. You can use it now for update your direct deposit information, and next month you can update your mailing address. If parents haven’t updated their banking information for July, they’ll still receive a check in the mail.

We’ll walk you through how to create an ID.me account and how to opt out of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Prepayment Program, if that’s what you choose to do. To learn more, here’s how to calculate your estimated total child tax credit checks, you can also see if you are eligible and what you will need to do next tax season if you receive payments this year.

Why an ID.me account is important for the child tax credit

ID.me is an online tool used by the IRS, Treasury Department, Social Security Administration, and other government agencies to verify your identification. Once you’ve been verified on a site that uses ID.me, you can use the same login details on any other site that uses the secure login service.

Currently, the IRS uses ID.me only for its child tax credit tools. If you don’t want to collect the child tax credit advance payments this year and would rather receive a large payment next year, you will need this account with the IRS to do so. If you already have an IRS account and username, you can use them instead.

Here are some reasons you may want to unsubscribe and what are the deadlines for doing so.

How to create an ID.me account?

Before you begin, you’ll want to gather a handful of things, including your Social Security number, some photo ID – like a driver’s license or passport – and a phone or computer with a camera.

1. Head to the Child Tax Credit Update Portal and press the blue button, Unsubscribe from advance payments. On the next page, press the button marked ID.me Create an account.

2. Now enter your email address and choose a password, then tap Create an account.

3. Learn more about the ID.me service and press Carry on.

4. ID.me will ask you to Confirm your email address and gives you the possibility to configure multi-factor authentication – an additional step that you can take to prove that it is you who is making the request and not someone else who is trying to access your account.

5. Following, upload a photo of your photo ID. Then take and upload a selfie using your phone or computer camera. If you want to use your phone, ID.me will send a text message with a link to take and submit your photos.

6. Once you’ve uploaded your images, you enter your social security number and confirm the other information you’ve entered. When you are ready, click Carry on.

7. ID.me will send you an SMS confirming that you want to create an account. If you want to continue, click Authorize and continue on the ID.me page to send the verification to the IRS.

If ID.me is unable to verify you, you will be given the option to make a video call with a “trusted arbiter” to complete your verification.


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