New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00367

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Adjusts the calculation of the empire state child credit to provide for a one thousand dollar credit per qualifying child who is less than four years of age and a five hundred dollar credit per qualifying child who is four years of age or older for certain qualifying taxpayers.

Companion Bills

NY A01972

Same As Adjusts the calculation of the empire state child credit to provide for a one thousand dollar credit per qualifying child who is less than four years of age and a five hundred dollar credit per qualifying child who is four years of age or older for certain qualifying taxpayers.

Previously Filed As

NY A01972

Adjusts the calculation of the empire state child credit to provide for a one thousand dollar credit per qualifying child who is less than four years of age and a five hundred dollar credit per qualifying child who is four years of age or older for certain qualifying taxpayers.

NY S08911

Increases the amount of the credit against taxes for long-term care insurance from twenty to forty percent and from one thousand five hundred dollars to two thousand five hundred dollars.

NY HB1433

Creating a child care tax credit for qualifying businesses.

NY A04038

Expands the empire state child tax credit by doubling the amount of such credit allowable for qualifying children under one year of age.

NY SB816

Income tax; providing credit for certain child care expenses; providing credit for qualifying child care worker. Effective date.

NY SB816

Income tax; providing credit for certain child care expenses; providing credit for qualifying child care worker. Effective date.

NY S248

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NY A3401

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NY A07950

Provides that the penalty for the abandonment of animals is a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or by both.

NY S09957

Provides a tax credit for certain taxpayers who suffer the birth of a stillborn child.

Similar Bills

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