Minnesota's New Child Tax Credit Could Reduce Childhood Poverty by 33 Percent
Briefly

Minnesota families can claim up to $1,750 per child with the new credit, which was passed by the state legislature and signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz (D) last year.
The credit is tailored to help households with lower incomes the most - a married couple with a child under the age of 18 filing jointly qualifies for the full credit only if they earn $35,000 or less per year ($29,500 for non-married filers). But the program is also designed to help families that earn more than that amount, and takes into account how many children are in the household. A married couple filing jointly with three children and earning up to $81,662 annually will still qualify for some of the child tax credit, for example.
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