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Some 4.5 million children - primarily in California, Texas, and Florida - could lose access to the Child Tax Credit if a new ...
The House of Representatives passed a bill that would boost the child tax credit to as much as $2,500. If it passes the Senate, who would be able to claim it?
Earlier this year, along with Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), Britt cosponsored the Child Care Availability and Affordability Act, which would have expanded the maximum CDCTC to $2,500 for families with one ...
Connecticut lawmakers will expand the state's earned income tax credit, granting low-income families with children a $250 tax ...
As session nears closing day, lawmakers negotiate $200 tax break for working poor with kids, but scrap middle class child tax ...
The reductions would last only through 2028, as would a $1,000 addition to the standard deduction and a $500 bonus to the child tax credit, which now maxes out at $2,000. Children born between Jan ...
The protections in place, known as the Flores Settlement Agreement, largely limit to 72 hours the amount of time that child migrants traveling alone or with family and detained by the U.S. Border ...
If passed as it is, the act would expand child tax credits for parents in Tennessee and across the nation. The Tax Policy Center estimates it would provide an additional $22.9 billion worth of ...
The House bill would make the highest child tax credit $2,500 from 2025 through 2028. After that, the credit's top value would revert to $2,000 and be indexed for inflation. However, the House ...