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House approves employer childcare tax credit, fiscal impact uncertain
Summary
Senate Bill 22‑82, creating an income tax credit for employers who contribute toward employee child care, passed the House 72‑12; the credit covers 50% of employer contributions up to $500 per employee but the fiscal effect is indeterminate, the clerk said.
The North Dakota House on March 19 approved Senate Bill 22‑82, which creates an employer income tax credit for contributions toward employees' child care. The final roll‑call vote in the chamber was 72 yeas and 12 nays.
The bill, as presented by committee and read on the floor, would allow a credit equal to 50% of the total employer contribution toward child care costs in a taxable year, capped at $500 per employee. The credit cannot exceed the employer’s taxable liability and…
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