New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR202

Introduced
12/4/23  

Caption

Urges President and Congress to enact legislation permanently reinstating federal child tax credit as provided for in tax year 2021.

Impact

The resolution addresses the significant financial burden that families face when raising children, estimating that the cost can reach approximately $20,813 annually per child. In New Jersey, families experience even higher expenses due to elevated childcare, food, and housing costs. Historically, the expanded child tax credit in 2021 was effective in reducing the child poverty rate significantly, suggesting that reinstating it could provide similar benefits and alleviate economic pressures on families.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 202 urges the President and Congress of the United States to enact legislation that would permanently reinstate the federal child income tax credit as provided for in tax year 2021. The resolution advocates for a credit system that allows eligible taxpayers to claim $3,000 for each qualifying child under 17 and $3,600 for children under age six, thereby enhancing financial support for families facing increasing living costs.

Conclusion

In recognition of the evolving economic landscape and the increasing expenses families encounter, AR202 encourages decisive action from congressional leaders to retain adequate financial support for families, projecting a commitment to combating child poverty and enhancing family financial stability. The bipartisan willingness to convene discussions on this matter demonstrates an acknowledgment of its importance, although actual legislation remains uncertain pending detailed negotiations.

Contention

Despite the evident benefits that came from the temporary increase in the child tax credit during 2021, legislative efforts to permanently restore these credit amounts face hurdles. There is ongoing debate in Congress around the terms of reinstatement, especially concerning the potential imposition of work requirements and the overall cost of the program. This impasse suggests a challenging path ahead for the proposed legislation as lawmakers seek to reach a consensus on necessary adjustments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR68

Urges President and Congress to enact legislation reinstating the separation between commercial and investment banking.

OR HJM201

Urging Congress to pass legislation to permanently extend federal tax cuts for wildfire victims.

NJ SR86

Urges President and Congress of United States to enact federal legislation providing proportional property tax relief for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected permanent disability.

NJ ACR132

Urges Congress to pass legislation that exempts military retirement pay from federal income taxation.

NJ AR132

Urges President and Congress to exempt Social Security benefits from federal income tax.

NJ SCR49

Urges Congress to pass legislation that exempts military retirement pay from federal income taxation.

NJ SR15

Urges President and Congress to exempt Social Security benefits from federal income tax.

NJ SCR25

Urges Congress and President to permanently exempt Puerto Rico from Jones Act.

HI HR168

Urging The United States Congress To Enact Legislation To Exempt Residents Of Hawaii From The Federal Income Tax.

NJ AR110

Urges New Jersey members of Congress to join Congressional Brain Injury Task Force.

Similar Bills

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