New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02393

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Increases the aggregate funds available for the child care tax credit for businesses that provide child care services.

Companion Bills

NY S00967

Same As Increases the aggregate funds available for the child care tax credit for businesses that provide child care services.

Previously Filed As

NY S00967

Increases the aggregate funds available for the child care tax credit for businesses that provide child care services.

NY SB654

Creating tax credits for businesses that have on-site child care services and for businesses that provide health care coverage for certain employees.

NY S09591

Provides for an income tax credit of $1500 and related supports for retired childcare workers who re-enter the childcare workforce for at least 6 months in a year.

NY HB1435

To Amend The Law Concerning Income Tax Credits For Child Care; To Amend The Income Tax Credit For Employer-provided Child Care; To Provide An Income Tax Credit For Licensed Childcare Providers; And To Declare An Emergency.

NY HB2409

Authorizes the "Child Care Contribution Tax Credit Act", the "Employer-Provided Child Care Assistance Tax Credit Act", and the "Child Care Providers Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for child care

NY HB1433

Creating a child care tax credit for qualifying businesses.

NY SB321

Provide tax credits for children and child care

NY HB269

Authorizes the "Child Care Contribution Tax Credit Act", the "Employer-Provided Child Care Assistance Tax Credit Act", and the "Child Care Providers Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for child care

NY S08427

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

NY A08600

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.