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Income tax deductions for expenses --- Teachers --- Taxation
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Income tax deductions for expenses --- Tax deductions --- Moving, Household
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Legislators --- Income tax deductions for expenses --- Travel costs
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Tax relief for child care expenses, encompassing the Child Care Tax Credit and Dependent Care Assistance Plans, is the largest federal government program in the United States aimed at helping families with child care. We examine the distributional effects of these policies among families with children using both the National Child Care Survey and tax return data. Among families that use tax relief, the benefits average 1.24 percent of family income. Benefits as a percentage of income vary systematically over the income distribution. Despite being regressive at low income levels (mainly due to the credit being non-refundable), tax relief is progressively distributed over most of the income distribution with the ratio of benefits to income falling above the bottom quintile of the income distribution. The benefits of tax relief also vary among families with the same income depending on a family's structure and its labor market and child care choices.
Child care --- Income tax deductions for child care expenses. --- Costs
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Foreign tax credit --- Income tax deductions for expenses --- Income tax
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Corporations --- Income tax deductions for expenses --- Income tax --- Taxation
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Depreciation allowances --- Income tax deductions for expenses --- Law and legislation
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Income tax deductions for educational expenses --- Tax credits --- United States.
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Drugs, Nonprescription --- Income tax deductions for medical expenses --- Prices
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