Simplified Family Credit (SFC)
Tax relief for working people: The Simplified Family Credit (SFC)
What is the SFC?
The Simplified Family
Credit (SFC) is proposed as a replacement for the dependent
exemption for children, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), the
Child Tax Credit (CTC), and the Additional Child Credit (ACC). In a
nutshell, it unifies, simplifies, and expands benefits for families
with children in the Federal individual income tax. It is fully
refundable, which means that even if your tax liability is zero, as
long as you do work and have labor earnings, you still receive the
benefit in the form of a cash refund from the IRS. If you do not
have labor earnings, you cannot receive the credit as a cash
refund, but it still does reduce any income tax liability you may
have. The SFC was first proposed by Robert Cherry, of Brooklyn
College, and Max B. Sawicky, of the Economic Policy Institute
(EPI), in the paper published in 2000 by EPI, Giving
Tax Credit Where Credit is Due: A 'Universal Unified Child Credit'
that expands the EITC and cuts taxes for working families.
Tax simplification
The SFC replaces
approximately 200 pages of instructions, worksheets, forms, and
tables in the current tax code with this postcard-sized
form.
SFC Calculator
Calculate your savings
under the SFC tax proposal
Related reports and articles
Making
Work Pay With Tax Reform
by Max Sawicky and Robert Cherry, EPI Issue Brief #173
The Middle Class
Parent Penalty ![]()
by David Ellwood and Jeffrey Liebman; who arrived at an SFC-type
proposal concurrently with Cherry and Sawicky.
Making
Minnesota Taxes More Family-Friendly
by Max Sawicky, EPI Issue Brief #147
Making
Illinois Taxes More Family-Friendly
by Max Sawicky, EPI Issue Brief #151
British perspective
on refundable tax credits ![]()
by Her Majesty's Treasury
Expanding the Earned
Income Tax Credit ![]()
by Bernard Wasow (The
Century Foundation)
The EITC and
USAs/IDAs: Maybe a Marriage Made in Heaven ![]()
by Timothy Smeeding
The Earned Income
Tax Credit
by V.
Joseph Hotz and John-Karl Scholz
How Do You
Spell Relief?
by Max B. Sawicky and Robert Denk, The American Prospect
It Takes a Tax
Credit to Raise a Child
by Max Sawicky, The American
Prospect
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley endorses the SFC!

