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The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: A policy analysis
Forry, Nicole D., 2006
Marriage & Family Review, 39(1/2), 159-176

A discussion of the development of the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and an evaluation of the effect of the policy on families with varying incomes

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Can we use tax strategies to help finance early care and education?
Stoney, Louise, 13 November, 2006
Raleigh, NC: Smart Start Program, National Technical Assistance Center.

An overview of select federal and state tax policies and credits used to encourage child care use among low-income families, encourage investment in and contributions for early care and education programs, and support improvements in child care quality

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Lone parents and informal childcare: A tax credit childcare subsidy?
Skinner, Christine, 2006
Social Policy & Administration, 40(7), 807-823

An investigation of British single parents' preferences in terms of informal child care in order to determine the potential effectiveness of a policy designed to help subsidize informal child care

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Making care less taxing: Improving state child and dependent care tax provisions
Campbell, Nancy D., 2006
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A policy paper that reviews the reasons for enacting child and dependent care (CADC) income tax provisions, describes the federal child and dependent care tax credit, gives an overview of the 2005 state CADC tax provisions, and provides policy recommendations

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Making the grade: Ranking state child and dependent care tax provisions
National Women's Law Center, 2006
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A fact sheet ranking thirty-one state child and dependent care tax provisions in effect for twenty-seven states in 2005

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