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child tax credit, Trump
Getting ready for tax season? Everything you need to know about the child tax credit.
Here is what you should know about the child tax credit for this year's tax season and whether you qualify for it.
Child Tax Credit: Changes Trump Could Make to US Laws
Donald Trump's signature 2017 tax cuts are set to expire in 2026, alongside the child tax credit benefits that were attached.
What Trump’s Presidency Could Mean for the Child Tax Credit
As Donald Trump once again takes office for his second and final U.S. presidential term, questions concerning his proposed economic policy measures continue to loom. Try It: The Trump Economy
Here's how the child tax credit could change in 2025
The increased child tax credit could expire after 2025 without action from Congress. Here’s what families need to know.
Republican's New Child Tax Credit Plan Is Popular With Americans
A new child tax credit plan proposed by a Republican congressman could gain widespread support among Americans, based on a new survey. Roughly 51 percent of Americans support ending the child tax credit for parents who are not citizens,
Child tax credit may face changes under Trump
With President Trump’s return, the future of the child tax credit is uncertain. Currently capped at $2,000 per child under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the credit could revert to $1,000 in 2026 unless Congress acts. Bipartisan support exists to maintain the $2,000 credit, but no guarantees are in place.
How to honor MLK: Expand child tax credit.
The original child tax credit was passed in 1997 by a Republican-controlled Congress. Both Vice President J.D. Vance and U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume of Baltimore grew up in poverty themselves. The child tax credit deserves and has a history of earning bipartisan support.
Child Tax Credit Change Would Make Millions of People No Longer Eligible
A new bill looks set to change the rules around the child tax credit, potentially causing millions of Americans to no longer be eligible. HR 547 would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require Americans to provide a Social Security number in order to claim the child tax credit.
Potential changes loom for the Child Tax Credit under Trump's second term
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) has long been a cornerstone of tax relief for American families. As Donald Trump prepares for a potential second term, changes to this popular program could be on the horizon,
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Claimed Child Tax Credit when filing taxes? Here’s the soonest you can expect your refund
A taxpayer who submits an electronic return with the direct deposit can expect to receive their money within 21 days.
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OK state senator proposes two-parent home child tax credit, higher for kids born in wedlock
Oklahoma State Sen. Dusty Deevers has proposed bills that would offer tax credits for adoption and children living in ...
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FACT CHECK: Viral X Post Makes False Claim About Taxes, Child Support
A viral post shared on X claims President Donald Trump has proposed a new child support law where only the individual paying ...
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IRS accepting tax returns now: When can I file a return? Where’s my refund? Can I file for free?
Filers with Adjusted Gross Income, known as AGI, of less than $84,000 can use IRS Free File to complete returns at no charge.
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