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Understanding How to Use Kansas Child Care Tax Credits

Understanding How to Use Kansas Child Care Tax Credits

October 29, 2024

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Understanding How to Use Kansas Child Care Tax Credits

Interested in learning how you can assist your employees tackle the cost of childcare? On Friday, November 15, join the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Kansas Chamber, and Kansas Society for Human Resources (SHRM) for an educational webinar on how you can take advantage of Kansas’ Child Care Tax Credits.

This is a free, virtual event, but registration is required. CLICK HERE to register.

WEBINAR DETAILS
Friday, November 15, 2024
1:30 PM CST
Zoom

CLICK HERE to register.

For more information or assistance, please reach out to Grassroots Manager, Logan Nevonen at (202) 406-4413 or logan.nevonen@nfib.org.

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