Extra Credit Grants

The application period for the Extra Credit Grant applications closed on July 1, 2021. The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

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Extra Credit Grant Program Extended

The application period for the Extra Credit Grant applications closed on July 1, 2021. The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

The Extra Credit Grant program was established by law in 2020 to use funds from the Coronavirus Relief Fund to help families with qualifying children in North Carolina by providing economic support to assist with virtual schooling and child-care costs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under legislation signed into law May 24, 2021, individuals who missed the original Extra Credit grant deadline may be eligible to receive the $335 grant payment.

The new law extending the Extra Credit Grant program through July 1, 2021 only applies to eligible individuals who have NOT received the $335 grant. If you have already received the $335 grant, you are not eligible under the new law.

Who is Eligible?

North Carolina families with qualifying children who were 16 or younger at the end of 2019 who did not already receive the $335 check from the NC Department of Revenue.

  1. Qualifying individuals who were not required to file a 2019 state tax return and have NOT already received the $335 grant
  2. Eligible individuals who filed a 2019 state tax and did NOT receive the $335 grant

Payments

The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. Anyone who does not qualify will receive a letter from the Department. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

Extra Credit Grant checks re-validated because of updated mailing addresses may be cashed at any financial institution or businesses that allow check cashing. While checks list the State Treasurer on them, the Department of State Treasurer cannot cash or assist with the checks.

Last Updated: September 30 , 2021

Eligibility

The application period for the Extra Credit Grant applications closed on July 1, 2021. The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

Who is eligible to receive the grant payment under the extended Extra Credit Grant Program?

Overview

North Carolina families with qualifying children who were 16 or younger at the end of 2019 who did not already receive the $335 check from the NC Department of Revenue.

  1. Qualifying individuals who were not required to file a 2019 state tax return and have NOT already received the $335 grant
  2. Eligible individuals who filed a 2019 state tax return and did NOT receive the $335 grant

Full Eligibility Requirements

The following individuals with a qualifying child who was 16 or younger at the end of 2019 who have not already received the grant payment from the NC Department of Revenue may be eligible to receive the grant. The grant amount is $335.00 total for each eligible individual, even if the individual has two or more qualifying children.

  1. Qualifying Individuals Who Did Not File a 2019 Individual Income Tax Return. If you did not file a 2019 North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return, Form D-400, solely because your federal gross income (and your spouse’s federal gross income, if applicable) for 2019 did not exceed the State’s filing requirement for your filing status for 2019 (generally $10,000 per year if you are single and $20,000 per year if you are married), you may be eligible to receive an Extra Credit Grant payment under the extended program if you meet all of the conditions of the program and you apply for the grant on or before July 1, 2021. Note: You can apply for the grant under the extended program even if you previously applied for the grant, but you did not receive the grant because the Department determined that you were ineligible to receive the grant.
  2. Qualifying Individuals Who Filed a 2019 Individual Income Tax Return. If you filed a 2019 North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return, Form D-400, on or before October 15, 2020, you may be eligible to receive an Extra Credit Grant payment under the extended program if you meet all of the conditions of the program and you perform one of the following actions on or before July 1, 2021:
    1. File Form NC-1105. If you filed a 2019 individual income tax return you can ONLY file Form NC-1105, if you did not previously receive an automatic grant award because you did not report a qualifying child on Line 10a of your timely filed 2019 Form D-400. Note: If you are eligible to apply for the grant using this method, a paid preparer or an individual who has a valid power of attorney (“POA”) filed with the Department on your behalf, may file the application on your behalf.
    2. File an amended 2019 Form D-400 and correct one or more of the conditions that caused you to be ineligible for the automatic grant. (For information on eligibility conditions, see “Eligibility Conditions Required to Receive an Automatic Grant Award,” below. For information on how to file an amended Form D-400, see the instructions for filing Form D-400 for tax year 2019 available from the Department’s website.)

    Eligibility Conditions Required to Receive an Automatic Grant Award. In order to be eligible to receive an automatic grant payment, you must meet both of the following conditions:

    (a) Report on Form D-400 for calendar year 2019 that either you or, if filing a joint return, your spouse, was a resident of North Carolina for the entire 2019 calendar year .

    (b) Report at least one qualifying child on Line 10a of Form D-400 for calendar year 2019.

    Qualifying Child:

    1. In order to be eligible for the grant, your child had to be a “qualifying child” for purposes of the federal child tax credit for tax year 2019. In general, a child qualifies you for the federal child tax credit if the child meets all of the following conditions:
    2. The child is your son, daughter, stepchild, eligible foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half-brother, half-sister, or a descendant of any of them (for example, your grandchild, niece, or nephew).
    3. The child was 16 or younger (under age 17) at the end of 2019.
    4. The child did not provide over half of his or her own support for 2019.
    5. The child lived with you for more than half of 2019.
    6. The child is claimed as a dependent on your 2019 federal tax return if you are required to file a return. If you did not file a 2019 federal tax return, the child would be claimed as a dependent on your 2019 federal tax return had you filed a return.
    7. The child does not file a joint 2019 federal tax return.
    8. The child was a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien.

    Last Updated: March 9 , 2021

    Application

    The application period for the Extra Credit Grant applications closed on July 1, 2021. The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

    Payments

    Payments

    The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. Anyone who does not qualify will receive a letter from the Department. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

    Extra Credit Grant checks re-validated because of updated mailing addresses may be cashed at any financial institution or businesses that allow check cashing. While checks list the State Treasurer on them, the Department of State Treasurer cannot cash or assist with the checks.

    FAQs

    Extra Credit Grant Program FAQs

    Section I: Eligibility and Qualification for the Extra Credit Grant Program

    What is the extra credit grant?

    The extra credit grant is a $335 payment to you from the State of North Carolina. If you qualify, you will receive a $335 payment.

    The payment is to help families with qualifying children in North Carolina by providing economic support to assist with virtual schooling and child-care costs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The application period for the Extra Credit Grant applications closed on July 1, 2021. The Department has issued all checks to eligible individuals. If you have not yet received a check or denial letter, please contact the Department at 1-877-252-4983.

    What are the eligibility requirements for the Extra Credit Grant Program?

    The following individuals with a qualifying child who was 16 or younger at the end of 2019 who have not already received the grant payment from the NC Department of Revenue may be eligible to receive the grant:

    1. If you did not file a 2019 North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return, Form D-400, solely because your federal gross income (and your spouse’s federal gross income, if applicable) for 2019 did not exceed the State’s filing requirement for your filing status for 2019 (as printed on page 1, Part 2 of Form NC-1105), you may be eligible to receive an Extra Credit Grant payment under the extended Program if you meet all of the conditions of the Program and you apply for the grant using Form NC-1105 on or before July 1, 2021.
    2. If you filed a 2019 North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return, Form D-400, on or before October 15, 2020, you may be eligible to receive an Extra Credit Grant payment under the extended Program if you meet all of the conditions of the Program and you perform one of the following actions on or before July 1, 2021: