child tax credit reforms
Child tax credit reforms refer to changes or modifications made to the existing child tax credit system, typically with the aim of altering eligibility criteria, increasing the credit amount, or improving its overall effectiveness. These reforms usually address issues such as reducing child poverty, supporting families, or stimulating economic growth by making adjustments to the current provisions and regulations related to child tax credits.
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