Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB7360

Introduced
2/14/24  

Caption

PACE Act Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act

Impact

Furthermore, the bill proposes an increase in the maximum tax exclusion for employer-provided dependent care assistance from $5,000 to $7,500. This change is designed to encourage employers to provide greater support for their employees' dependent care needs. The PACE Act focuses on alleviating some of the financial burdens faced by working families, which have seen rising childcare costs. By enhancing available tax relief, the legislation aims to improve access to affordable childcare services, thereby supporting workforce participation among parents.

Summary

House Bill 7360, known as the 'Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act' or the 'PACE Act', aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to enhance the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. The key features of this legislation include increasing the maximum tax credit for childcare expenses from 35% to 50% for eligible families, as well as making the credit fully refundable. This change is intended to provide significant financial relief to parents and guardians who incur childcare costs while working or seeking employment.

Contention

While supporters of the bill, including various advocacy groups and parents, applaud the revisions aimed at making childcare more affordable, some critics raise concerns about the potential impact on federal revenues due to increased tax credits. Additionally, there are debates about whether the provisions adequately address the needs of lower-income households who may not fully benefit from tax credits given their lower tax liability. As discussions progress, the bill is likely to encounter various interpretations regarding its effectiveness in addressing childcare accessibility and affordability for diverse income levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB2900

PACE Act Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act

US SB4874

Child Care Availability and Affordability Act

US HB1827

Child Care Availability and Affordability Act

US HB9269

IVF Access and Affordability Act

US HB6970

DASH Act Decent, Affordable, Safe Housing for All Act

US SB4208

Promoting Affordable Connectivity Act of 2024

US HB6161

SAVE Act of 2023 Supporting Access to Vital and Affordable Care for Everyone Act of 2023

US SB847

Child Care Availability and Affordability Act

US HB537

INCREASE Housing Affordability Act Incentivizing New Conversions to Residential Entities to Accelerate Supply and Expand Housing Affordability Act

US HB3702

Access Technology Affordability Act of 2023

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