Module 9: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses
A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the tax. The tax credit for child and dependent care expenses allows taxpayers to claim a credit for expenses paid for the care of children under age 13 and for a disabled spouse or dependent. In order to claim the credit, the taxpayer, child or dependent, and expenses must meet numerous requirements. There is a limit to the amount of qualifying expenses. The credit is a percentage of the qualifying expenses.
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materials:Tax Tutorial: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care ExpensesDiscover the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses, and learn about the requirements to claim the credit. Fact Sheet: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care ExpensesPrint this fact sheet on the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses. Simulation 9: Claiming the Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care ExpensesHelp Susan and Albert Wentworth compute the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses. Assessment: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care ExpensesReview your understanding of the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses. |
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