South Carolina Senate Bill 825: Family Protection Act

South Carolina · 2025-2026 Regular Session

What it does

Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "family Protection Act" By Amending Section 12-6-3632, Relating To The Earned Income Tax Credit, So As To Allow An Additional Refundable Credit; By Amending Section 12-6-3380, Relating To The Tax Credit For Child And Dependent Care Expenses, So As To Allow For An Alternative Credit; By Amending Section 12-36-2120, Relating To Sales Tax Exemptions, So As To Exempt Certain Items Related To Childbirth; By Adding Section 12-6-3715 So As To Create A Tax Credit For Employing Certain Nonviolent Ex-felons; By Adding Sections 12-6-3835, 12-6-3840, 12-6-3845, 12-6-3850, 12-6-3855, 12-6-3860, And 12-6-3865 So As To Provide Tax Credits For Living In A Household Where One Active Duty Family Member Is Deployed, For Veteran-owned Small Businesses, For Hiring Certain Veterans, For Employers Voluntarily Providing Certain Family And Medical Leave, For Employers Providing Childcare, For Living Or Employing Persons In A County With A Community Jobs Priority Zone, And For Unpaid Primary Caregivers; By Adding Section 12-4-400 So As To Create A Single Statewide Working Families Tax Credit Portal; By Adding Section 41-29-320 So As To Create The…

Latest action

Scrivener's error corrected (2026-01-21)

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