Earned Income Tax Credit


Promote Marriage by Making Childless Workers Ineligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit

Rebate Married Families with Young Children If They Incur a Marriage Penalty

Double Earned Income Tax Credit Income Thresholds for Married Families with Young Children

Expand the Maximum Earned Income Tax Credit Amounts While Increasing the Phase-In Rates

Replace the Earned Income Tax Credit with a Wage Subsidy

Increase Earned Income Tax Credit Amounts for Noncustodial Parents Who Work and Pay Child Support

Promote Marriage and Work-Family Balance by Basing Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility on Individual Earnings

Institute an Earned Income Tax Credit “Super-Schedule” for Married Parents

Reject Proposals to Permanently Allow the Earned Income Tax Credit to be Calculated Based on Earnings Preceding a Tax Year

Consolidate the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit into a Working Family Credit

Increase the Earned Income Tax Credit Phaseout Income Level for Married Families and Reduce the Phaseout Rate