
Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
The Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 is a law that provided various financial benefits and extensions of existing tax provisions to support individuals and healthcare initiatives. It included tax relief measures to reduce taxpayers' burdens, extended important healthcare programs, and aimed to improve access to health services. The act also funded operations for government agencies like Medicare and Medicaid, and made adjustments to tax codes to encourage savings and investment. Overall, it sought to balance fiscal responsibility with enhancements in healthcare coverage and tax fairness.