child tax credit
A child tax credit is a tax benefit provided by the government to eligible taxpayers to reduce their overall tax liability, specifically for those who have qualifying children under a certain age. It is designed to help lower the tax burden for families with dependent children by providing them with a credit that directly reduces their tax bill.
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