Jan 13, 2025

KAC still seeking Kansas Child Tax Credit

Posted Jan 13, 2025 10:30 AM
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NICK GOSNELL
Hutch Post

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — John Wilson with Kansas Action for Children said that one of that group's priorities for the 2025 legislative session in Topeka as it starts this week is to continue the discussion of a Child Tax Credit at the state level.

"The federal child tax credit lifted you know hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty during that pandemic era," Wilson said. "The federal child tax credit still exists but it's in a different format and families are no longer receiving that monthly payment like they received or could have received during the pandemic. Kansas is one of the states that doesn't have a state level child tax credit and last year we proposed a state child tax credit. We're going to do that again this year and it's really straightforward. It provides a tax credit to any family with eligible children and the great thing about a child tax credit is that it could be used for any types of expenses related to raising children."

An important key is to make it refundable.

"One family might need it for child care expenses another family might just need to help support rent or pay for food," Wilson said. "It's a really flexible form of supporting families and the way that we would like to see it structured is that the lower the income the household the higher the benefit because they're the ones that need it the most and importantly a child tax credit needs to be what we call refundable meaning if they're very low income and they don't have a tax liability they can still receive that tax credit."

They would also like to see it phase out with increased income.

"There wouldn't necessarily be a cliff if you will based on income," Wilson said. "It might be that the credit is slightly smaller but as long as you file a simple tax return you would receive that credit at the time you file your taxes."

The federal EITC was initially enacted in 1975.