Good news, Canadian parents: the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is increasing, and you will soon receive a bigger maximum child tax payment than you're getting right now. The benefit year always begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 of the following year. Since 2018, the government has index...
Examines dimensions of the child benefit system in Canada. Presentation of evidence to show that the earned-income supplement (EIS) will not increase the labor supply of parents with low earnings; Low level of child benefits by international standards in terms of offsetting child costs for all ...
In the Netherlands, like in other European countries, child-benefit amounts were once topped up with each parity after the first. With the reform, per-child amounts ceased to increase with each additional child starting from those born on 1 January 1995. The cutback was thus distributed over...
The government's proposals to means-test for Child Benefit has been met with fierce criticism across the political spectrum. Thomas Cawston of Reform argues that by doing the right thing in the wrong way the government is damaging the credibility of means-testing, and suggests that abolishing Chi...
But are all children equally likely to benefit from such expansions? We add... Christina Felfe,Rafael Lalive - 《Cepr Discussion Papers》 被引量: 93发表: 2013年 Auerhusliche Kinderbetreuung in Ostdeutschland vor und nach der Wiedervereinigung. Ein Vergleich mit Westdeutschland in den Jahren ...
(this volume) questions the value of investigation approaches where families may benefit from service-oriented screening, given that Ontario investigates three times more often than the province of Quebec, despite similarities in substantiation rates. Trocmé et al. (this volume) finds that Ontario ha...
A Roth IRA is an ideal choice for most kids who are in a low tax bracket, where a tax deduction is of little value. With a Roth IRA there’s no up-front tax break, but their savings will benefit from years of tax-free growth, and withdrawals in retirement are tax-free. ...
that may limit their capacity to benefit from a foster family home, such as those identified as highly troubled youths (Fast et al., 2014). These youths often experience multiple issues that require specialized care for mental illness and behavioral and learning problems concurrently (Leloux-...
partially by narrowing the gap between the income at which families qualify for the subsidy and the income level at which they can afford market-rate childcare. Put another way, it extends the benefit cliff of the childcare subsidy closer to the far bank so fewer families fall into the chasm...
However, it was acknowledged by all involved that this intervention was potentially lifesaving, with the short-term benefit of medical stabilization and the long-term reflection that this intervention may have been a turning point in the patient’s treatment journey, which allowed for full recovery...