Group opposes recommendation to eliminate child care income tax credit
A recommendation to eliminate the state's child care income tax credit would be devastating to many parents, the president of the Oklahoma Child Care Association said.
“This would definitely hurt them because a lot of the parents turn around and sign over those income tax checks to pay for their child care in advance,” said Kathy Cronemiller , who operates six child care centers in the Oklahoma City metro ...
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