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Deductions & credits
You have to go all the way through that section and enter all the care providers' information as well as the amounts. Also, make sure you have the dependents' information entered correctly. Their age and dependent status will affect the credit. You can search for Form 2441 to be taken to that section to enter the required information.
To qualify for this credit, you must meet all of these criteria:
- You (and your spouse, if filing jointly) must have earned income.
- The earned income requirement for one spouse is waived if they were a full-time student or disabled (if they lived with the other spouse for more than 6 months in 2023).
- You paid caregiving expenses so that you (and your spouse, if filing jointly) could work or look for work.
- The work/look-for work requirement for one spouse is waived if they were a full-time student or disabled (if they lived with the other spouse for more than 6 months in 2023).
- You paid a caregiver to care for a Qualifying Person. The caregiver can't be:
- Your spouse.
- Your dependent.
- Your child if they were under 19 on the last day of 2023, even if not your dependent.
- The parent of the Qualifying Person, if the Qualifying Person is your child under the age of 13 during 2023.
- Your filing status is not Married Filing Separately (except under certain circumstances).
- You can provide the care provider's name, address, and their SSN, ITIN, or EIN on your return (unless it's a tax-exempt organization).
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‎January 23, 2024
12:39 PM