Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-21) reminds parents to be sure to file for the expanded program, as part of the American Rescue Plan, to get monthly payments of as much as $300 per child.
By Joel Malkin
May 15, 2021
Monday s the deadline to file your taxes and if you re a parent who has put it off, don t forget to to file for the Child Tax Credit program. The Child Tax Credit has been in law before but this is a one year expansion of it that s going to provide families with children additional payments throughout the year that will help them pay for the costs of raising kids.
South Florida Congresswoman Lois Frankel says single parents earning up to $112,500 per year and married couples earning up to $150,000 can qualify for up to $3,600 annually per child.
By Joel Malkin
May 15, 2021
Monday s the deadline to file your taxes and if you re a parent who has put it off, don t forget to to file for the Child Tax Credit program. The Child Tax Credit has been in law before but this is a one year expansion of it that s going to provide families with children additional payments throughout the year that will help them pay for the costs of raising kids.
South Florida Congresswoman Lois Frankel says single parents earning up to $112,500 per year and married couples earning up to $150,000 can qualify for up to $3,600 annually per child.
By Joel Malkin
May 15, 2021
Monday s the deadline to file your taxes and if you re a parent who has put it off, don t forget to to file for the Child Tax Credit program. The Child Tax Credit has been in law before but this is a one year expansion of it that s going to provide families with children additional payments throughout the year that will help them pay for the costs of raising kids.
South Florida Congresswoman Lois Frankel says single parents earning up to $112,500 per year and married couples earning up to $150,000 can qualify for up to $3,600 annually per child.
Queen Program Announces 2021 Candidates and First-Ever Virtual Program Night
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SAN FRANCISCO The Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival Queen Program officially announces its 2021 candidates: Akiko Jacqueline Bates, Ashlyn Sumiko Hom and Kelly Noelani Eshima.
“Our committee is honored to introduce our candidates for the Queen Program this year,” stated Yuka Walton, one of the chairs of the Queen Program. “These three women have shown exceptional commitment and dedication to our Japanese American community. When last year’s Queen Program was cancelled due to the pandemic, these candidates made the extraordinary decision to continue on and serve the community this year. Akiko, Ashlyn, and Kelly truly exemplify leadership and we look forward to their court year.”