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One Big Beautiful Bill Child Tax Credit updates and other changes for families
One Big Beautiful Bill Child Tax Credit updates and other changes for families
H&R Block
August 20, 2025 6 min read
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed in July 2025 and includes sweeping changes to family-focused tax benefits. For families, the OBBBA means increases in certain tax credits, new savings opportunities, and expanded eligibility for existing benefits. These changes could impact how much you owe—or get back—at tax time.
At H&R Block, we’re here to help you understand how these changes impact you. We’ll share how the Big Beautiful Bill modifies the 2025 Child Tax Credit, Adoption Tax Credit, 529 Plan, Child and Dependent Care Credit, and initiates new Trump savings accounts.
In this post, we’ll cover the changes families will want to know about, including:
The Child Tax Credit provides financial support to families with children. You may have also heard this called the Trump Child Tax Credit 2025.
What’s changed?
You may have seen in the headlines that there are changes to the Child Tax Credit with The Big Beautiful Bill. Specifically, it increases $200 to expand tax savings for American families.
How much is the Child Tax Credit for 2025?—The Child Tax Credit is now $2,200 per child, up from $2,000, with the changes from the OBBBA.
Here’s more detail about the Child Tax Credit 2025 and beyond:
How will the One Big Beautiful Bill Act affect you?
Check out a breakdown of key changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
Review OBBBA tax reform changes
Other Dependent Credit
Families who have dependents that don’t qualify for the Child Tax Credit—such as older children, parents, or other adult relatives—may still be eligible for the Other Dependent Credit.
529 plan expansion and education-related provisions
529 plans are tax-advantaged savings accounts parents and students can use for educational expenses. The OBBBA expands how 529 Plan funds may be spent to cover additional scenarios and amounts.
What’s changed?
Education-related credit changes
Starting in 2026, a Social Security number (SSN) will be required to claim the American Opportunity Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit as well as to claim the Student Loan Debt Cancelation exclusion.
Child and Dependent Care Credit – 2026 and beyond
The Child and Dependent Care Credit is another valuable tax credit for families. It covers a percentage of childcare expenses for children under 13 or dependents who can’t care for themselves.
What’s changed?
The OBBBA changes a few elements of the Child and Dependent Care Credit. Starting in 2026, you can claim up to 50% of eligible expenses, but amount of expenses used to calculate the credit stays the same at $3,000 (one person) or $6,000 (two+ people).
Additionally, the phase-down ranges are at higher income levels (from your Adjusted Gross Income) than previously. For example:
For Single filers with an AGI:
For Married Filing Jointly filers with an AGI:
The credit is still worth up to 50% of $3,000 in expenses for one child or $6,000 for two or more.
Adoption Tax Credit (2025 and beyond)
The Adoption Credit reduces the tax liability on a dollar-for-dollar basis for adoptive families.
What’s changed?
The OBBBA makes the Adoption Tax Credit for 2025 and beyond partially refundable, up to $5,000. Previously, the credit was non-refundable, meaning it could reduce the tax you owe to zero, but it couldn’t provide you with a tax refund.
The new law allows more families to benefit from the credit as well as make adoption more financially accessible.
The total credit remains up to $17,280 in 2025.
Trump Savings Accounts
The OBBBA introduces the Trump Child Savings Account, a new type of savings account for children under the age of 18.
What are Trump accounts? Trump accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts intended to give newborns and children a financial head start and to encourage early savings for a child’s future.
What’s new?
Get help navigating tax changes impacting parents and families
Navigating tax law changes like those in the One Big Beautiful Bill can be overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. At H&R Block, we’re here to help you understand how the 2025 Child Tax Credit, Child and Dependent Care Credit, and other tax updates affect your return.
Whether you choose to file with a tax pro or file with H&R Block Online, you can rest assured that we’ll get you the biggest refund possible.
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