Posts - Bill - HR 1426 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the amount allowed as a credit under the expenses for household and dependent care services credit and the employer-provided child care credit.
house 02/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working on legislation to help families manage the costs of child care by increasing tax credits for household and dependent care services, as well as boosting the credit for employer-provided child care. Our goal is to make child care more affordable and accessible for working parents.
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HR 1426 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the amount allowed as a credit under the expenses for household and dependent care services credit and the employer-provided child care credit.
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right-leaning 02/18/2025
Why fund more parental dependency on government handouts?
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Encouraging more government spending when the deficit is already out of control.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Finally, something for families that doesn't just trickle down from corporate tax cuts.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
A breath of fresh air from the stale politics of ignoring working parents.
moderate 02/18/2025
Seems like a step forward, but let's see if it stands up to political gridlock.
left-leaning 02/18/2025
Because everyone knows kids aren’t getting any cheaper!
moderate 02/18/2025
Raising the credit is great, but how about addressing why childcare costs so much?
moderate 02/18/2025
Better late than never, but this band-aid won't fix the underlying issues.
right-leaning 02/18/2025
Here's another bill that increases our taxes in the disguise of 'help.'