Providing parents with tax credits has mostly been a Democratic priority but the idea has gained traction in Ohio, Indiana and other Republican-led states.
Cash would flow directly into the hands of Ohio parents under a proposal from Republican Gov. Mike DeWine. As part of multibillion-dollar budget negotiations this session, Ohio lawmakers will consider ...
Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt is pushing Republicans to strengthen child care benefits in the party’s tax legislation ...
Under Senate Bill 497, most families would be eligible for a $500 returnable credit per child born ... as a dependent on their tax return. SB 497, which has bipartisan support, centers one ...
Legislation re-introduced in both houses of Congress would provide up to a $5,000 nonrefundable federal tax credit for family ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would give parents up to $6,000 per child in expanded tax credits. It's part of a wider piece of legislation called the Affordable ...
A bill to create three new child care tax credits received initial approval by the Missouri House on Tuesday. A similar measure received bipartisan support last year but fell victim to Republican ...
Those Democrats would like that to change. They’ve introduced bills in the House and Senate to establish a refundable child tax credit. The proposal would create a permanent tax credit of $600 ...
A Kansas Senate Democrat broke from their party to add tax credit to fetal child support bill. TOPEKA — Republican ...
The Credit for Caring Act, if passed, would provide up to a $5,000 federal tax credit for eligible working family caregivers.
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