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Bipartisan tax deal could boost child tax credit for 2023. What it means for families this tax season – CNBC

Senior MPs made the announcement on Tuesday. $78 billion bipartisan tax deal —Includes a retroactive increase in the child tax credit that could affect families' filings this season. But the proposed legislation could still face hurdles, experts say.

The plan would expand the child tax credit retroactively to 2023 by expanding access, increasing the amount of refundable credits and adding future inflation adjustments, it said. outline House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-Missouri) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., made the announcement Tuesday. The proposal would also restore business tax breaks that have expired.

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