New Idaho child tax credit bill headed to governor's desk

New Idaho child tax credit bill headed to governor's desk

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A proposal that would increase an Idaho child tax credit to provide more tax relief to families is on its way to the governor's desk for consideration.

Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter recently signed into law a $200 million tax cut plan that critics argued was flawed because families with multiple children were likely going to end up paying more taxes under the deal.

To ease that concern, legislative leaders introduced a new proposal to create a $205 Idaho child tax credit this session rather than wait until next year to bump up the amount.

The original $200 million plan had only allocated a $130 Idaho child tax credit. It also reduces Idaho's personal and corporate income tax rates.

The proposal passed the Senate on Wednesday after an unsuccessful attempt by Democratic Sen. Grant Burgoyne to send the bill to be amended so the credit could increase even more.

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