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Discover the evolving landscape of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in 2025. Learn who qualifies, the impact of new legislation, and how these changes affect low to moderate-income workers.
Supporters of a new income tax credit for middle-class households with children couldn’t overcome Gov. Ned Lamont’s objections this spring, despite strong grassroots support and broad backing in the ...
The next state budget will include a new, $200 state income tax break for Connecticut’s working poor with children or other dependents. But a larger, child tax credit for middle-class families ...
Low-to-moderate income people and families in Connecticut are eligible for a significant boost in tax credits when they file their personal income tax returns.
Second, Connecticut’s new Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) change, which took effect retroactively for 2023 and will become available when recipients file their personal income tax returns in ...
A Connecticut tax relief package was signed into law this month. Here’s what’s included and who the tax changes might benefit.
Connecticut's Earned Income Tax Credit will also see an increase from 30.5% to the federal level of 40%.
Recently the Connecticut Legislature’s Finance Committee passed their revenue package. It included an increase in the state-level earned income tax credit (EITC) and a broad middle-income tax ...
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) announced his budget proposal would include increasing Connecticut's Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) from 30.5% of the federal credit to 40%.
Gov. Ned Lamont today is proposing increasing Connecticut’s Earned Income Tax Credit. The governor said Monday that his budget proposal will include increasing the state’s Earned Income Tax ...
Outside groups are urging Congress to bolster a key tax benefit for low-income workers in a year-end legislative package.
One legislative committee voted this week to both increase the earned income tax credit in the state, and to establish a child tax credit in Connecticut, which would pay families in the state up ...