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New York has made a historic expansion of the Empire State Child Credit in its 2025-2026 budget, significantly increasing financial support for families facing rising childcare costs. The maximum credit for children under four will rise to $1,000, while parents with children aged four to sixteen will see an increase to $500. These changes will allow more low-income families to qualify for the credit, aiming to reduce child poverty rates in the state by 8.2%. Other budgetary measures also aim to alleviate financial pressures on families.
New York has taken a significant step in supporting families with the introduction of a historic expansion of the Empire State Child Credit as part of the 2025-2026 state budget. Governor Kathy Hochul announced this expansion aimed at relieving the financial burden of rising childcare costs on New York families.
The newly proposed budget includes what is being called the largest enhancement of New York’s child tax credit program to date. The maximum credit for children under the age of four will see a substantial increase from $330 to $1,000. Meanwhile, parents with children aged four to sixteen can expect their credit to increase from $330 to $500. With this enhancement, the average child tax credit is anticipated to rise from approximately $472 to around $943.
Eligibility for the child tax credit will also undergo significant changes, aimed at increasing accessibility for low-income households. Previously excluded from the program, many of the poorest families will now qualify for this support. Additionally, middle-class families that previously earned too much to be eligible can now receive credits under the expanded guidelines.
As an example of the positive impact, a family of four that earns up to $110,000 with a toddler and a school-aged child would receive a total credit of $1,500, representing an increase of nearly $1,000 compared to what the existing program offered. Similarly, a family of four with an income of $170,000 would be eligible for over $500 per year, an amount that they would not qualify for under the previous program.
The implementation of the expanded child tax credits will occur over two years. The $1,000 credit for children under four will be available starting in the 2025 tax year, while the $500 credit for older children will take effect in the 2026 tax year. State officials are optimistic that this expansion will lead to a decrease in the child poverty rate in New York by 8.2%.
This expansion marks the second significant improvement to the child tax credit under Governor Hochul’s administration, following a previous extension that incorporated children under four in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget.
In addition to the enhanced child tax credit, the overall state budget features various cost-saving measures aimed at benefiting taxpayers. These measures include a $1 billion tax cut directed at middle-class and low-income families, provision of inflation refund checks reaching up to $400, and the introduction of free school lunches for K-12 students. Collectively, these initiatives are expected to return approximately $5,000 to New York families.
These budgetary initiatives highlight the state’s commitment to alleviating financial pressures on families, particularly in light of increasing living costs. By broadening the eligibility for the child tax credit, New York aims to ensure that more families can benefit from this financial support during a challenging economic period.
As implementation approaches, state officials affirm their focus on creating a sustainable financial environment for families and ensuring that vital resources are accessible to those who need them the most. The expanded child tax credit is expected to play a crucial role in fostering a more equitable economic landscape for all New Yorkers, potentially reshaping the financial futures of countless families.
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