Family Income Supplemental Credit Act or the FISC Act
This bill replaces the federal child tax credit with monthly payments provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to qualified pregnant women and caregivers of eligible children.
Specifically, the bill provides a monthly payment of
The monthly payment increases by 20% if the individual is a married pregnant woman or married to a qualified caregiver of an eligible child.
Under the bill, the monthly payment begins to phase out for individuals with an adjusted gross income exceeding $125,000 ($250,000 for joint filers) for the most recently ended tax year. (Other limitations apply.)
The bill defines an eligible child as an individual who
Further, a qualified caregiver must be at least 18 years old, reside with the child, and economically support the child.
The bill also provides funding for the monthly payments and establishes the Bureau of Family Statistics within the SSA to provide certain information.
Finally, the bill requires the SSA to issue regulations, establish a system to report marital or caregiver status changes, and report to Congress annually on the payments.