Bills/S. 3295

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a credit for adult child caregivers.

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a credit for adult child caregivers.

In CommitteeEconomySenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
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Plain Language Summary

# Summary of S 3295: Adult Child Caregiver Tax Credit **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would create a new tax credit for adult children who provide care for aging or disabled parents. Essentially, it would allow adult children to claim a tax deduction or credit on their federal income taxes if they spend significant time and resources caring for their parents at home. This is intended to financially support family members who take on caregiving responsibilities, which can be expensive and time-consuming. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects adult children (typically working-age adults) who serve as unpaid caregivers for aging or disabled parents or relatives.

It could also indirectly benefit seniors and disabled individuals by making it more affordable for family members to provide home-based care. Working families and middle-class households would likely be the main beneficiaries of any tax relief provided. **Current Status** S 3295 was introduced in the 119th Congress by Senator Peter Welch (D-VT) and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. No specific provisions or credit amounts are detailed in the available information, so the exact financial benefit and eligibility requirements remain to be determined if the bill advances.

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Latest Action

December 2, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Sponsor

D
Welch, Peter [D-VT]
D-VT · Senate
1 cosponsor

Key Dates

Introduced
December 2, 2025
Last Updated
December 2, 2025
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