Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Workout
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Do taxpayers who received benefits under a dependent care program need to complete Form 2441, Part III?
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Do you need to update the intake and interview sheet if you determine that a taxpayer is eligible for the child and dependent care credit?
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For the purposes of the child and dependent care credit, is a spouse who attended school full time is considered to have earned income?
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Publication 4491 Credit for Child and Dependent Care
Intake/Interview & Quality Review Sheet
Job Aids from Publication 4012
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Nonrefundable Credit
Skills Warm Up: What is a Nonrefundable Credit?
Child and Dependent Care Credit
Skills Warm Up: Child and Dependent Care Credit
Five Eligibility Tests
Case Study 1: Qualifying Person Test
Case Study 2: Qualifying Person Test
Case Study 3: Qualifying Person Test
Skills Warm Up: Qualifying Person Test
Skills Warm Up: Earned Income Test
Case Study 4: Earned Income Test
Case Study 5: Work-Related Expense Test
Skills Warm Up: Work-Related Expense Test
Skills Warm Up: Joint Return Test
Skills Warm Up: Provider Identification Test
Case Study 6: Does this Taxpayer Qualify?
Case Study 7: Does this Taxpayer Qualify?
Determining the Amount of the Credit
Case Study 1: Employer-provided Dependent Care Benefits
Case Study 2: Limits to the Credit
Skills Warm Up: Completing Form 2441
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Out of Scope Situations for VITA/TCE
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Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses screening sheet
Publication 17
Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses screening sheet
Publication 17