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To qualify for the credit, all of the following must be true: You were not eligible to be claimed as a dependent of another taxpayer for the tax year. You were not an inmate of a public institution for more than six months of the tax year. You have a modified gross income of $30,160 or less.
Children who have reached their 4th birthday by September 1st are eligible to attend a PreK program. The purpose of PreK is to ensure every child in New Mexico has the opportunity to attend a high quality early childhood education program before kindergarten.
You may qualify for free child care! ECECD has expanded eligibility for free child care to families whose incomes are at or below 400% federal poverty level (FPL) - $111,000 a year for a family of four. New Mexico now has the broadest eligibility for free child care in the nation.
The state of New Mexico recognizes the age of majority as 18. When a minor reaches that age, they are considered an adult. State laws also govern a minors ability to become emancipated from their parents or legal guardians, give consent for medical treatment, and purchase and consume alcohol.
The permanent fund now funnels more than $150 million from fossil fuel producers into child care subsidies, state officials estimate. Residents earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level, or annual household incomes of about $124,000, now qualify for free child care, and any existing copays are waived.
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**While New Mexico does not have a state law mandating the minimum age required for a child to stay home alone, a City of Albuquerque Ordinance states that children under the age of 11 may not be left home alone.
Currently, families that make at or below 350% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) ($97,125 a year for a family of four) qualify for child care assistance. Qualified families remain eligible up to 400% FPL ($111,000 a year for a family of four).
New Mexico: In 2022, New Mexico amended its constitution to fund free child care for nearly all state families using revenue from leasing state land to oil and gas companies.

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