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Each Child in Oregon Might Get a Yearly Stimulus of $3,600

Each Child in Oregon Might Get a Yearly Stimulus of $3,600

Do you live in Oregon and are a struggling parent? Here’s some uplifting news: You could soon receive $3,600 for each of your kids. In his budget plan for 2024, Vice President Joe Biden proposes bringing back the entire Child Tax Credit that was first implemented as part of the American Rescue Plan in 2021.

A video explaining the modifications to the child tax credit in 2023 may be seen below.

What it implies for you is explained below if you have a kid younger than seventeen. The 2024 budget proposes increasing the current credit from $2,000 to $3,000 for children aged six and above and from $3,600 to $4,200 for those under six.

Before this change, parents received monthly payments from July through December of 2021, of which they may deduct 50% in 2022. The president had hoped that this financial aid would be sustained over time. In the past, the IRS would deposit these funds directly into the bank accounts of qualifying individuals.

The following is the latest current information about events at Oregon State:

Biden’s Proposed New Budget Funding

According to the White House, more taxes on corporations would be used to pay for this item. This proposal would raise the corporation tax rate from 21% to 28%. The proposed new budget would also increase the capital gains tax paid by investors to 39.6 percent for those making over $1 million, and it would double the stock repurchase tax approved as part of the IRA.

How would this affect households in Oregon? Is it a good idea to bring back this child tax benefit, as proposed by the Biden administration? In the comments, I welcome your feedback.

Anya K.

Anya is a passionate news writer who has been covering local and national stories for Focushillsboro.com for the past five years. With a sharp eye for detail and a dedication to accuracy, Anya brings a fresh perspective to each article she writes, whether it's a breaking news story or an in-depth feature. Anya's love of journalism began at a young age, when she would devour newspapers and magazines, fascinated by the power of words to inform and inspire. She went on to study journalism in college, where she honed her skills as a writer and reporter, and discovered a talent for investigative journalism.

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