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Tax Initiatives

Strategies that provide tax incentives, deductions, rebates, or credits to families, providers, or employers that directly or indirectly provide funding for child care services, quality improvements, and professional development.

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Home Day Care: Tax Advantage or Tax HeadacheNULL (HTML) globe icon: external links [view more] Library

How Can We Use Tax Credits to Finance Early Care and Education? (Word) globe icon: external links This session topic from the conference on Early Care and Education Finance Reform, January 2003, describes the use of tax credits to finance early care and education. It is indicated that tax credits are... [view more] Library

The Impact of Federal and State Policy Changes on Child Care in California (HTML) globe icon: external links This paper discusses the following major Federal and State policy changes that are likely to affect child care in the State of California: (1) a focus on transition to work in welfare reform, (2) an interest... [view more] Library

Improving the Readiness of Children for School (PDF) globe icon: external links This brief presents 9 policy recommendations aimed at advancing all children’s readiness for school. Recommendations include: (1) State-funded early childhood education (ECE) programs, (2) child care subsidies,... [view more] Library

Information for Employers: Rhode Island Child Care Tax Credit (HTML) globe icon: external links This document describes Federal and State tax credits that may be available to employers who participate with the Rhode Island’s Department of Human Services (DHS) Rite Works Employment and Retention Services... [view more] Library

Investing in Parents to Invest in Children (PDF) globe icon: external links This paper argues that supplementing the earnings of parents helps raise families out of poverty and improves the school performance of young children. There are essentially two types of antipoverty strategies... [view more] Library

Investing in Children. (HTML) globe icon: external links [view more] Library

Investing in the Future: Child Care Financing Options for the Public and Private Sectors  Sweeping changes in the economy, the makeup of the labor force, and family structure have altered both the family and the workplace, and have changed the way society must respond to family needs. The supply... [view more] Library

It's Not Just About More Money: Early Care and Education Finance Reform  Various financing strategies for early care and education are explored. It is suggested that funding should be layered. Funding possibilities include: parent fees, employer subsidy, community foundation,... [view more] Library

Kids' Share 2008: How Children Fare in the Federal Budget (PDF) globe icon: external links This report indicates that children are a diminishing priority in the Federal budget. If current spending and revenue policies continue, the children’s share of gross domestic product will decline from... [view more] Library

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