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Committee unanimously backs expanding property tax credit for childcare providers from $3,000 to $10,000

5465569 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

Bill 21‑25 would raise Montgomery County’s property tax credit for childcare providers to $10,000, remove an outdated eligibility date, and expand eligibility to large family childcare homes; the GO committee gave the measure a unanimous recommendation to forward to full council

Council President and bill sponsor introduced Bill 21‑25 to expand the county’s property tax credit for childcare providers. The measure would increase the maximum annual credit from $3,000 to $10,000, remove an eligibility cutoff tied to improvements done in the 1980s, add large family child care homes (serving nine to 12 children), and update language to match current state law.

“This bill would expand the property tax credit for childcare providers in our County,” the sponsor said, framing the…

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