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Module 9: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses

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"Answer the following multiple-choice questions about the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses by clicking on the correct answers. To assess your answers, click the Check My Answers button at the bottom of the page."~ Tina the Tax Tutor

  1. While he was away at work, Julio paid someone to care for his wife, who is physically unable to care for herself. Julio also paid to have someone prepare meals for his 14-year-old son. Julio can claim a credit for child and dependent care expenses for
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  1. Ronald and Joan are married and lived together the entire year. They file a joint return. They have a two-year-old son who spends 20 hours a week in day care. Ronald is a full-time student. Joan works as a paralegal.
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  1. Chuck earned $28,000, and his wife, Trudy, earned $4,400. Day care expenses for their two children were $5,000. The expenses qualifying for the credit for child and dependent care are
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