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Be aware: These IRS tax breaks are changing for 2022 filing

Some of the expanded benefits of the American Rescue Plan are going away for filing year 2022. (Getty Images)

(NEXSTAR) — There are some major changes to tax deductions for tax year 2022 (to be filed in spring 2023) as many expanded benefits of the American Rescue Plan go away.

TurboTax is reminding filers to know which credits will be reverted or retired for filing, including changes to the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit. Here’s a breakdown.


Child Tax Credit

2021 rules going away

2022 rules you’ll use for filing:

Child and Dependent Care Credit

2021 rules going away

2022 rules you’ll use for filing:

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)

2021 rules going away

2022 rules you’ll use for filing:

TurboTax also explains that neither the Recovery Rebate Credit (for those who didn’t receive a third stimulus payment) or the Self-Employed Sick and Family Leave credits will apply to filing year 2022.

For further information on 2022 filing year credits and deductions, visit the Internal Revenue Service. The deadline to file 2022 taxes will be Tuesday, April 18, 2023.