
GOP Governor Scott Walker is committed to reducing the tax burden for families across Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Governor Walker is proposing a new tax credit for parents paying for childcare as well as a 50% increase to refundable tax credits for Wisconsin seniors. This comes as Governor Walker has also pushed for a $1,000 per year tax credit for college graduates who choose to live and work in Wisconsin. With Scott Walker as governor, Wisconsin has a committed advocate for lower taxes.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports:
“Gov. Scott Walker is seeking to provide more tax relief for seniors and parents paying for child care over the next two years should voters return him to office for a third term.
Walker, who has championed holding the line on taxes in past budgets, announced Monday he would create a new tax credit for parents paying for child care and would seek a 50% increase in a refundable tax credit for seniors 62 and older.
The measures accompany a $1,000-per-year credit for college graduates in Wisconsin to help pay off student loans that Walker announced previously. Walker also is proposing again to soften the penalty for married couples receiving a tax credit for the working poor — a measure lawmakers on the Legislature’s budget-writing committee rejected.
Walker also is promoting more proposed funding for worker training and for lead removal and testing children for lead poisoning — an issue that has rocked Milwaukee for years…
Walker also is seeking a new tax credit to cover 20% to 35% of child care expenses, depending on the income of a parent or guardian. Up to $3,000 of expenses per child may be claimed.”
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