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CT families could see some relief as bill with child tax credit passes » The federal child tax credit received a modest boost in the bill but falls short of the 2021 expansion, disappointing Democrats. Ctmirror.org

Child advocates push for permanent CT Child Tax Credit this legislative session » Child advocacy group Voices for Children says a permanent child tax credit would help ease financial burdens for low- and moderate-income families. Ctpublic.org

Connecticut - Tax Credits for Workers and Families » CHILD TAX CREDIT (CTC). *Rate (Fully Refundable): $250 per qualifying child, for up to three children. Eligibility Requirements: See Connecticut's Child Tax … Taxcreditsforworkersandfamilies.org

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

CT Voices for Children report calls for permanent state child tax credit  » The advocacy group published a report last month recommending the Connecticut legislature enact a permanent statewide child tax credit in 2024. Yaledailynews.com

Bill with child tax credit gets boost amid concerns from CT Dem » A committee Rep. John Larson sits on approved the tax bill. But Rep. Rosa DeLauro remains opposed without expanding the child tax credit. Ctmirror.org

Debate Brews Over State-Level Child Tax Credit  | CT News Junkie » Policymakers and advocates disagree on what, if anything, the Connecticut legislature should do after data from the U.S. Census showed child poverty doubled nationwide. But at least two organizations are making an argument with data to back their push for a state-level child tax credit to address the issue. Ctnewsjunkie.com

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