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If you pay for the care of either a child or a dependent, you may qualify for a credit at tax time. Using Form 2441, taxpayers can claim their credit, however there are a variety of requirements you must meet first, so it’s important to understand all the rules. To claim the credit, you must […]

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If you paid someone to care for a dependent in your household within the tax year, while you either worked or sought employment, you may be eligible to claim the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. The Requirements You must meet certain requirements in order to claim this credit. You must have paid for dependent […]

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If you pay for childcare and are employed you may qualify for the Child Care Credit. If you have paid for someone else to take care of your child or dependent this past year you may qualify to claim a Child Care Tax Credit on your Federal Income Tax Return. What you need to ask, […]

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Child and Dependent Care Credit

You may be eligible for a tax credit if you are responsible for expenses related to the care of a child under the age of 13, or a dependent or spouse who is mentally or physically unable to care for themselves. This tax credit is for any costs you incur in relation to their care […]

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If you’re a parent and you have to work, there a pretty good chance you have to pay for the care of your child during working hours. This can get pretty expensive, but thankfully there is a tax credit that can help offset the cost of childcare services. The Child and Dependent Care Credit is […]

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