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Table shows the revenue effects of various options to expand the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit for calendar years 2017-2026. Baseline is current law.
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T17-0172 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2017
T17-0173 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2017
T17-0174 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable and Doubling the Maximum Allowable Expenses, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2017
T17-0175 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable and Doubling the Maximum Allowable Expenses, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2017
T17-0176 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable and Doubling the Maximum Allowable Expenses for Children Under 6, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2017
T17-0177 - Distributional Effects of Making the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Refundable and Doubling the Maximum Allowable Expenses for Children Under 6, Baseline: Current Law, by Expanded Cash Income Percentile, 2017