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child tax credit, Trump
Trump Didn't Say Female Child-Support Recipients Can No Longer Claim Children on Taxes
U.S. President Donald Trump posted on TruthSocial that a woman who receives child support from a man can no longer claim the child on her taxes. We found no evidence of such a post on TruthSocial or X. Trump has said he would expand the child tax credit during his second term in office.
Child tax credit: What are the changes Trump could make?
What are the changes Trump could make? - At this time, the child tax credit hands families a $2,000 discount on their tax bill for every child under the age of 17 that they care for
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.
What to Expect on Child Care from Trump’s Second Presidency
Elliot Haspel weighs in on what child care issues might be prioritized under the incoming Trump administration.
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.
Child tax credit: Could the amount change during Trump’s presidency?
President Trump has returned to the White House, and with tax season just days away some Americans may be wondering how the 47th president's administration might affect their Child Tax Credit.
$2,000 Child Tax Credit for 2025: Check Your Eligibility Now!
The child tax credit (CTC) remains a critical source of financial support for families in 2025, offering up to $2,000 per qualifying child under 17. This tax relief program not only reduces tax burdens but can also provide refundable benefits,
Child Tax Credit Change Would Make Millions of People No Longer Eligible
H.R. 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.
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Fact check: Trump did not sign a ‘child support law’ that prevents mothers from claiming their kids on taxes
A rumor that Donald Trump was signing a bill that would bar child support recipients from claiming the child on ...
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No, Trump didn’t pass a child support law preventing recipients from claiming dependents
False claims online accuse President Trump of changing federal tax rules for claiming dependents in child support cases.
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Trump’s back in office — here’s what to expect for your taxes in 2025 and beyond
During his first stint in office, Trump massively overhauled the tax code by passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 ...
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Donald Trump’s Promises
President Donald J. Trump, over the course of the 2024 campaign and after his election, made big promises to the American ...
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Here are 11 things Trump has promised to carry out on Day 1 of his presidency
President-elect Donald Trump has promised significant changes when he takes office on everything from immigration to foreign ...
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Here’s a closer look at the executive orders Trump has signed so far
Trump, meanwhile, has additional executive orders awaiting his signature as he returns to the White House for the first time ...
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Breaking Down All of Trump’s Day 1 Presidential Actions
Trump issued 26 executive orders, 12 memoranda, and 4 proclamations on his first day back in the Oval Office. Here’s what to ...
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Will Congress Pass a Child Tax Credit Expansion? New GOP Proposal Put Forward
The future of the child tax credit and its value is now in the hands of the Republican majority in Congress, and a new ...
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