Rumor that Donald Trump was signing a bill barring child support recipients from claiming the child on their tax returns is false.
As Congress wrestles over President-elect Donald Trump's agenda, several key tax provisions are in limbo, including the child tax credit claimed by millions of families. Enacted by Trump, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, or TCJA, temporarily increased ...
During his first stint in office, Trump massively overhauled the tax code by passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017. Now, many of those tax provisions are set to expire at the end of 2025, leaving an opportunity for the president to extend, and potentially expand, his tax policy agenda.
False claims online accuse President Trump of changing federal tax rules for claiming dependents in child support cases.
The 19th spotlights what could potentially happen to the child tax credit once presidential-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Economic upheaval caused by the pandemic has clouded analysts’ ability to understand the effects of the 2017 tax law. Republicans call it a huge success and want to extend it anyway.
Donald Trump has made scores of promises that, if kept, would significantly reshape American life, culture, economics, politics and diplomacy.
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
The child tax credit has long been a cornerstone of U.S. tax policy, providing financial relief to millions of families raising children. With President Donald Trump’s potential return to the White House,
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.