Legislative Priorities

HB 136: Income tax; contributions to foster child support organizations; expand tax credit

Session 2025-26

House Bill 136 (with the original support position on language from SB 89) revises and creates several Georgia state tax credits related to child care and support, including increasing credits for child and dependent care expenses, establishing new credits for taxpayers with children under six, employers paying child care costs for employees, and insurance companies contributing to organizations supporting foster children and justice-involved youth. The bill also expands qualifying organizations, adds new expenditure categories like mentorship and wraparound services, and sets limits, certification, reporting, and enforcement protocols for these credits.

Description Sponsors Bill Status Chamber Position

House Bill 136 (with the original support position on language from SB 89) revises and creates several Georgia state tax credits related to child care and support, including increasing credits for child and dependent care expenses, establishing new credits for taxpayers with children under six, employers paying child care costs for employees, and insurance companies contributing to organizations supporting foster children and justice-involved youth. The bill also expands qualifying organizations, adds new expenditure categories like mentorship and wraparound services, and sets limits, certification, reporting, and enforcement protocols for these credits.

Brian Strickland (42)



Effective Date
07/01/2025

Legislator Votes


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