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Episode 11: Vermont's Child Care Employer Tax, Japan's Child Care Policies, and Why Couldn't the Presidential Candidates Just Give a Straight Answer?

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Welcome to Episode 11 of the Child Care Tax Break Breakdown podcast with hosts Greg and Doug! In this episode, they discuss the challenges of finding child care, the impact of child care shortages, and solutions implemented in Vermont and Japan.
Support the show and buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taxbreakbreakdown

In Vermont, a new $125 million annual investment aims to stabilize the workforce, create a more affordable Vermont, and expand financial assistance eligibility for families. They discuss the funding source, a new payroll tax on employers, and the benefits it will bring to families and early childhood educators.

In Japan, a child rearing support fund financed by higher health insurance premiums is set to tackle declining birth rates. The allowance coverage will be extended, income limits removed, and benefits increased for parents and young carers.

The hosts also touch on the disappointing response to a question about child care at a presidential debate and the ongoing efforts of Moms First to advocate for child care issues.

Tune in to learn more about these important topics and stay informed about the latest developments in child care policy and support. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on child care tax breaks!

Support the show

Thank you for joining us on 'Childcare Tax Break Breakdown'! If you found our deep dive into childcare benefit programs insightful, please consider subscribing for more valuable discussions. For further information, questions, or to share your experiences with childcare benefits, DM Doug or myself here on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll explore more current and upcoming childcare grants and tax programs employers can take advantage of. Don't forget to leave us a review and share this episode with your colleagues. Together, let's make the most of workplace benefits and tax breaks!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial or legal advice. Tax rules change and can be complex, so it's always a good idea to check with a professional for your specific needs. We're not responsible for how this information is used.

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Rozdziały

1. Episode 11: Vermont's Child Care Employer Tax, Japan's Child Care Policies, and Why Couldn't the Presidential Candidates Just Give a Straight Answer? (00:00:00)

2. Child Care Tax Credit Program Review (00:00:02)

3. Child Care Funding and Support Trends (00:13:35)

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Welcome to Episode 11 of the Child Care Tax Break Breakdown podcast with hosts Greg and Doug! In this episode, they discuss the challenges of finding child care, the impact of child care shortages, and solutions implemented in Vermont and Japan.
Support the show and buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taxbreakbreakdown

In Vermont, a new $125 million annual investment aims to stabilize the workforce, create a more affordable Vermont, and expand financial assistance eligibility for families. They discuss the funding source, a new payroll tax on employers, and the benefits it will bring to families and early childhood educators.

In Japan, a child rearing support fund financed by higher health insurance premiums is set to tackle declining birth rates. The allowance coverage will be extended, income limits removed, and benefits increased for parents and young carers.

The hosts also touch on the disappointing response to a question about child care at a presidential debate and the ongoing efforts of Moms First to advocate for child care issues.

Tune in to learn more about these important topics and stay informed about the latest developments in child care policy and support. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on child care tax breaks!

Support the show

Thank you for joining us on 'Childcare Tax Break Breakdown'! If you found our deep dive into childcare benefit programs insightful, please consider subscribing for more valuable discussions. For further information, questions, or to share your experiences with childcare benefits, DM Doug or myself here on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll explore more current and upcoming childcare grants and tax programs employers can take advantage of. Don't forget to leave us a review and share this episode with your colleagues. Together, let's make the most of workplace benefits and tax breaks!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial or legal advice. Tax rules change and can be complex, so it's always a good idea to check with a professional for your specific needs. We're not responsible for how this information is used.

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. Episode 11: Vermont's Child Care Employer Tax, Japan's Child Care Policies, and Why Couldn't the Presidential Candidates Just Give a Straight Answer? (00:00:00)

2. Child Care Tax Credit Program Review (00:00:02)

3. Child Care Funding and Support Trends (00:13:35)

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