Blainestang
Well-known member
Changing your withholding doesn't actually change your tax liability, so it won't make any difference as to how much of the credit you benefit from.Or, simply change the deductibles from your paycheck to artificially raise you liability at the end of the year.
(I say artificially because the money goes in your pocket throughout the year. Getting a refund is simply getting your money back after the govt used it interest free. Be smart and pay the minimum amount from your paycheck throughout the year.)
However, lowering withholding could help someone make the larger monthly payments (based on the full price) until one actually receives the tax credit.
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