Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4258

Introduced
6/21/23  
Refer
6/21/23  

Caption

Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023

Impact

If enacted, HB4258 would significantly impact tax benefits related to unborn children, allowing parents to receive financial support during pregnancy. The bill seeks to offer tax relief alternatives to expectant parents, creating potential economic benefits for families. Furthermore, the retroactive provisions for parents who do not claim the credit in the year before the child’s birth will enable them to receive a larger credit in the year the child is born, thereby recognizing the financial responsibilities that come with pregnancy.

Summary

House Bill 4258, known as the 'Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023', proposes an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax credits for pregnant mothers concerning their unborn children. This bill aims to broaden the definition of a 'qualifying child' in a manner that includes unborn children, thus enabling eligible taxpayers to claim a child tax credit during the taxable year immediately preceding the year in which the child is born alive. It also sets provisions for tax credits in cases of miscarriage or stillbirth, provided appropriate documentation is submitted.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses potential ethical and political debates surrounding the classification of unborn children and their rights. Critics may argue this bill influences the discussion around reproductive rights, and the phrasing used regarding the definition of 'unborn children' may lead to contention concerning abortion policies and parental rights. The mention of potential financial benefits from unborn children could either be perceived as a supportive measure for families or a means to further entrench pro-life arguments in legislation.

Companion Bills

US SB2092

Same As Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023

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