Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2092

Introduced
6/21/23  

Caption

Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023

Impact

The potential impact of SB2092 on federal tax law includes a substantial modification in how the child tax credit could be applied to pregnant individuals. This change may offer financial relief and support to families, particularly during pregnancy, and recognizes the value of unborn children within tax frameworks. The amendment aims to provide a financial incentive that proponents believe would support expecting parents and their growing families during a critical period.

Summary

SB2092, known as the 'Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023', aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code by extending the child tax credit to include unborn children. This bill defines an unborn child as an individual from fertilization until the point they are born alive or die. The legislation proposes that eligible taxpayers can claim a credit for their unborn child in the taxable year preceding the child's birth, provided specific conditions are met, such as obtaining a social security number for the child.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB2092 center around the implications of defining unborn children in tax law. Critics may argue that the bill introduces complex regulations and may have implications for abortion laws and women's reproductive rights. Concerns may arise regarding how this legislation interacts with existing protections and rights concerning pregnancy and reproductive choices, potentially fueling ongoing debates about the status of unborn children in legal contexts. As the bill progresses, stakeholders from various social, economic, and political backgrounds will likely present their perspectives, shaping the broader discussions surrounding parental rights and taxation.

Companion Bills

US HB4258

Same As Child Tax Credit for Pregnant Moms Act of 2023

Similar Bills

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