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H.R. 3490·Middle School Experienced

A Bill to Establish a Federal Trade Apprenticeship Tax Credit

Rep. Hill (R-OH)

Refundable tax credit for employers hosting registered apprentices in skilled trades.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

Employers participating in DOL-registered apprenticeships shall receive a $6,000 per-apprentice refundable tax credit.

Sec. 2 — Eligibility

Trade categories defined by the Department of Labor.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$1.8 billion per year.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

IRS and DOL joint administration.

Tournament Prep

Mechanical parts, sourced & timed

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Bill / Number
H.R. 3490 — A Bill to Establish a Federal Trade Apprenticeship Tax Credit
Funding source
$1.8B/yr forgone tax revenue (refundable credit).
Timeline
Effective at next tax year.
Realistic — IRS already administers WOTC.
Enforcing agency
IRS + Department of Labor.
Yes — IRS administers tax credits, DOL certifies apprenticeships.
Penalty for non-compliance
Recapture of improperly claimed credits.
Source citation
Mathematica (2022), 'An Effectiveness Assessment of Registered Apprenticeships' — mathematica.org.
Delivery time (read aloud)
1:00 (60s)
Strongest counter-argument

Tax credits create deadweight loss — paying employers for hires they'd make anyway.

Your pre-emptive answer

Mathematica's 2022 RA evaluation showed apprenticeship enrollment is 2.4x higher in states with employer credits than in matched controls. The deadweight critique loses to the empirical participation gap.