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Report Expanding Childcare Tax Credit Could Boost Workforce

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The article discusses a policy proposal in Hawaii to expand a childcare tax credit. No direct commercial mechanism, company impact, or commodity price effect is identified. The report is a policy analysis with no concrete corporate investment, regulation, or market price movement. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.

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  • Hawaii's Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit currently maxes at $2,500 per child.
  • HB 2306 proposes raising the max credit to $5,000 per child.
  • SB 2683 sought broader eligibility but failed.
  • Benefits decrease for families earning above $50,000.
  • Report warns that without increasing childcare capacity, expanded subsidies may not address the crisis.

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Report Expanding Childcare Tax Credit Could Boost Workforce β€” News Analysis