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Governor Lamont Announces 2023 Legislative Proposal: Provide Tax Relief for Low-Income Workers » Governor Ned Lamont today held a news conference in Hartford to announce that the fiscal years 2024 and 2025 biennial state budget proposal that he will present to the General Assembly in February will include a plan to increase Connecticut’s Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) from the current rate of 30.5% of the federal credit to 40%. Portal.ct.gov

Senate leader supports 5-year phase-in for CT child tax credit » A CT child tax credit has a better chance of becoming real now that CT's highest-ranking state senator offered an alternate route this week. Ctmirror.org

Get the $3,600 Child Tax Credit and $1,400 Stimulus Payment » Apply by November 15 and you could get up to $3,600 per child with Child Tax Credit funds and/or the 3rd stimulus payment of $1,400 for yourself and each child. Portal.ct.gov

Governor Lamont Announces Connecticut Income Tax Rates Go Down, Earned Income Tax Credits Go Up, Senior Pension Exemptions Expand at the Start of 2024 » Governor Ned Lamont today announced that three significant tax relief measures will take effect in Connecticut at the start of 2024, and among them are the largest income tax reduction ever enacted in state history, an increase in a tax credit targeting the lowest-income workers, and an expansion of exemptions on certain pension and annuity earnings to benefit seniors. Portal.ct.gov

Opinion: CT lawmaker must pass the Child Tax Credit. Here's why. » Connecticut's Child Tax Credit provides families with needed resources now and yields a positive return for our economy. Ctmirror.org

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