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 Businesses that want to help their employees out with the cost of childcare can now start applying for tax credits.If a business opens a childcare facility on site for its employees, a new law signed earlier this year will provide tax credits for each employee up to $3,600 and a separate tax credit to cover 50% stanley mug  of the startup costs.A business that helps offset the cost for its employees at a facility within the community can also receive tax credits. The bigger the business, the higher the overall credit allow stanley france ed.The state set aside about $5 million each year for the next three years for these tax credits, but its not guaranteed after that鈥攅ssentially, its use it or lose it. The cap across the board this year is $5 million, which isnt a ton of money, but I think the goal was to get the program started and then maybe address issues after that,  said Carolyn Johnson, Vice President of Government Affairs at the Florida Chamber of Commerce.For 23 years, the Sunshine State had a child tax credit for business, from 1985 to 2008.Click here for more details.                As allegations mount that the DeSantis administration is misusing taxpayer money to influence voters on abortion and marijuana issues, a political communications expert calls the states actions not just unprecedented, but dangerous.            Public service or propaganda  The consequences of Florida meddling in on abortion, marijuana issues                                  stanley website                          Latest Florida New Wsmr Halloween spending may be down this year, but retailers aren  t spooked
 PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Making a living as an artist was challenging enough before the pandemic, but with galleries and performance halls being shut down for months, its been almost impossible.That is why Pinellas County is making sure the federal money from the CARES Act is getting into the hands of our most creative yet also most vulnerable.St. Pete artist Ari Robinson specializes in installa stanley termosy tion and collage work, but most of that was put on hold in 2020. She is very thankful for this grant money. I do abstract stanley cup  art, very vibrant, very colorful,  said Robinson.The Tampa Bay native just had her first baby in January, not the best time for her business to come to a halt. In those first few months everything kind of stopped, galleries were used to showing our work but they had to close for a while,  said Robinson.Like many artists in the county, Robinson heard about federal relief, but wasnt sure how to apply. Thats when she connected with Creative Pinellas. It was hard not knowing when your next sale would be, so finding out about grant opportunities and finding those resources in your community were super super helpful,  said Robinson.Creative Pinellas CEO Barbara St. Clair said they are in the process of awarding thousands of dollars to more than 100 local artists and they are looking to help even more. So if you earned $4,250 in 2019 doing your art, creating your art, performing your ar botella stanley t, selling your art, and you were hurt by Covid-19, then you are most likely eligible for