Proponents have touted the ability of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the TCJA) — enacted in the twilight of 2017 — to help American working families. But while the TCJA expanded some benefits available to parents with dependent children, these parental tax benefits may be claimed regardless of whether or to what extent childcare costs are incurred to work outside the home. To help working parents with these costs (which are often their largest expense), Congress might have turned to two other mechanisms in the tax law — the “child and dependent care credit” and the “dependent care exclusion.” While these childcare tax benefits are only available to working parents that pay for childcare, stringent limitations have kept many from recovering anyt...
Tax reform in the United States seems like a nearly unending process. Despite this nearly constant t...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changed the way families are taxed, starting in tax year 2018. By r...
Child poverty in the United States remains stubbornly high, with 12.2 million children living in pov...
Proponents touted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (theTCJA)—enacted in the twilight of 2017—by claiming it...
Today, many working parents are caught in a “childcare squeeze”: while they require two incomes just...
This article explores the federal income tax treatment of employment-related child care expenses. It...
In this dissertation I examine the Child Tax Credit (CTC), who gets it and who doesn't, paying parti...
This Article focuses specifically on.tax-transfer integration of work-related child care assistance....
The future of the United States lies in one of its most important resources: its children. Child car...
The welfare reform legislation passed by Congress last year makes significant changes in the social ...
This paper examines changes in, and interactions between, the major components of the U.S. federal t...
Professors Schaffer and Berman have written a stimulating brief in support of a deduction for child ...
Describes the dependent exemption, child tax credit, earned income tax credit, child and dependent c...
While child care policy has been the subject of many governmental inquiries and much lobbying activi...
Part I considers the proper tax treatment of out-of-pocket parenting expenses such as the costs incu...
Tax reform in the United States seems like a nearly unending process. Despite this nearly constant t...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changed the way families are taxed, starting in tax year 2018. By r...
Child poverty in the United States remains stubbornly high, with 12.2 million children living in pov...
Proponents touted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (theTCJA)—enacted in the twilight of 2017—by claiming it...
Today, many working parents are caught in a “childcare squeeze”: while they require two incomes just...
This article explores the federal income tax treatment of employment-related child care expenses. It...
In this dissertation I examine the Child Tax Credit (CTC), who gets it and who doesn't, paying parti...
This Article focuses specifically on.tax-transfer integration of work-related child care assistance....
The future of the United States lies in one of its most important resources: its children. Child car...
The welfare reform legislation passed by Congress last year makes significant changes in the social ...
This paper examines changes in, and interactions between, the major components of the U.S. federal t...
Professors Schaffer and Berman have written a stimulating brief in support of a deduction for child ...
Describes the dependent exemption, child tax credit, earned income tax credit, child and dependent c...
While child care policy has been the subject of many governmental inquiries and much lobbying activi...
Part I considers the proper tax treatment of out-of-pocket parenting expenses such as the costs incu...
Tax reform in the United States seems like a nearly unending process. Despite this nearly constant t...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changed the way families are taxed, starting in tax year 2018. By r...
Child poverty in the United States remains stubbornly high, with 12.2 million children living in pov...