heatwave1234567
Returning Member

Can I not qualify for the credit of daycare expenses because the person that I paid is no longer accessible to me so I cannot fill out her social security number?

 
Anonymous
Not applicable

Deductions & credits

Question
My babysitter refused to provide me with her social security number. Can I still claim the amount I paid her for childcare while I worked? If so, how do I claim these childcare expenses on my tax return?
Answer

Yes, you can still claim the child and dependent care credit when you're missing the provider's social security number or other taxpayer identification number by demonstrating due diligence in attempting to secure this information.

Claim the childcare expenses on form 2441 and provide the care provider's information you have available (such as name and address). Write "See Attached Statement" in the columns missing information. Explain on the attached statement that you requested the provider's identifying number, but the provider didn't give it to you. This statement supports use of due diligence in trying to secure the identifying information for the claim.  

You will not be able to e-file. 

Deductions & credits

Well you could paper file the return and include a statement explaining why you could not get the SS# and all the efforts you took to get it BUT the IRS may not allow the explanation or deduction.