earned income tax credit reforms
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) reforms refer to changes or revisions made to the existing EITC program, which is a federal tax credit designed to provide financial assistance to low and moderate-income individuals and families. These reforms aim to improve and modify the EITC program's eligibility criteria, benefit amounts, phase-out thresholds, or any other aspects to enhance its effectiveness in alleviating poverty, reducing income inequality, and encouraging workforce participation.
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