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Hundreds of thousands of low-income working families in Washington now have access to up to $1,200 as a result of a 2008 law that is now, 15 years later, being funded for the first time.<\/p>\n

The funding comes from the Working Families Tax Credit, a state program designed to give workers at the bottom of the economic scale a small financial boost because they in Washington pay a much higher percentage of their income in state taxes than do the wealthy.<\/p>\n

The recently funded tax credit is available to close to 400,000 households, including close to 100,000 in King County. However, the state’s Department of Revenue estimates that only about 40% of those who are eligible will receive it the first year because eligible families must apply to receive it.<\/p>\n

The state expects to issue refunds totaling about $230 million this year and $257 million the following year. Christine Gregoire, the governor, signed the tax credit into law in 2008.<\/p>\n

However, it was useless. No one received any tax credits at all. To avoid adding to the budget deficit, lawmakers said at the time that they would figure out the funding for the tax credits later.<\/p>\n

The time it took to revisit it was more than ten years. State legislators finally approved funding for the tax credits in 2021, flush with assistance from the federal government’s emergency COVID packages.<\/p>\n

The popularity of the payments to individuals included in the COVID stimulus packages, according to lawmakers at the time, highlighted the importance of cash assistance for working families.<\/p>\n

The three different checks totaling $1,200, $600, and $1,400 that were approved under both the Trump and Biden administrations as part of the COVID program were lifesavers for Nijhia Jackson, 38.<\/p>\n

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Jackson, an Olympic College student, works as a cashier at the Tacoma Dome and resides in Bremerton with her husband and two young sons.<\/p>\n

When her boys had to travel for school, she used the COVID money to pay for their internet service. She also paid the rent with it.<\/p>\n

Jackson stated on Wednesday, “I was able to buy school clothes and shoes for my kids to wear instead of rummaging through items at Goodwill.” The new tax credit, which will be given as a refund on sales taxes paid, will probably give her family $900.<\/p>\n

She added, “I know this would be great after getting those payments. Again, she intends to spend money on her internet subscription, children’s clothing, and “maybe” a car repair.<\/p>\n

According to John Ryser, acting head of the state Department of Revenue, “this money can support families in whatever their financial needs may be.” He called it “a step in tackling intergenerational poverty and equity in the state.”<\/p>\n

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