[co-author: Tony Meyer Jr.]
On Wednesday, April 28
th, the White House announced the American Families Plan, the “human capital” infrastructure proposal. The American Families Plan would spend $1.8 trillion, including $800 billion in tax cuts over ten years, offset by $1.5 billion in new taxes over the same period. This blog summarizes the tax provisions of the American Families Plan.
Tax Cuts
The American Families Plan proposes extending the expanded Affordable Care Act premium tax credits and the expanded Child Tax Credit enacted under the American Rescue Act, and making the Child Tax Credit, the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit, and the Earned Income Tax Credit fully refundable on a permanent basis.