Tax Plan Could Mean Bigger Refunds for Families
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Supporters say Washington’s new tax plan could put money back into the pockets of working families. With an expansion of the Working Families Tax Credit, some households who were previously ineligible may now qualify for annual refunds ranging from $335 to $1,330. 📊 What’s changing: Expanded eligibility for tax credits Refunds between $335 and $1,330 per year Aimed at supporting lower- and middle-income households Backers say it’s a way to improve affordability, while critics continue to debate the broader impact of the tax policy. 👉 Who qualifies for these refunds? 👉 And how much could families actually receive? #tax #economy #washingtonstate #news #shorts #costofliving #finance #policy #usa #taxrefund