Georgia announced on Monday that in-state residents can claim embryos and fetuses with a “detectable human heartbeat” as dependents on their tax returns this year, which entitles them to $3,000 in tax credits for each.
“As such, on individual income tax returns filed for Tax Year 2022 where, at any time on or after July 20, 2022, and through December 31, 2022, a taxpayer has an unborn child (or children) with a detectable human heartbeat (which may occur as early as six weeks’ gestation), the taxpayer may claim a dependent personal exemption… in the amount of $3,000.00 for each unborn child,” read the statement.
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