In order to enter the child care provider, you must furnish the care provider's name, address, and (unless it's a tax-exempt organization) their SSN, ITIN, or EIN on your return.
However, you may 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.
The Child and Dependent Care Credit (not to be confused with the similar-sounding Child Tax Credit) can reduce your tax bill if you paid for a dependent's care so that you could work or look for work.
To qualify for this credit, you must meet all of these criteria:
The credit is worth anywhere from 20% to 35% of your qualified expenses, up to $3,000 (for one qualifying person) and $6,000 (for two or more qualifying persons). Your percentage depends on your AGI, with the higher percentages applying to lower incomes and vice-versa.
TurboTax will determine your eligibility and calculate the maximum credit allowed.
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I am trying to add child care providers (filled in EIN, address, etc.), however, none of the information gets saved when I click continue! I tried with 2 different providers. Then at the end of the return, it says to fix this error. Please help.
The EIN is probably not a valid US EIN. According to the IRS instructions, If you are living abroad, your care provider may not have, and may not be required to get, a U.S. taxpayer identification number (for example, an SSN or EIN). If so, enter LAFCP (Living Abroad Foreign Care Provider) in the space for the care provider's taxpayer identification number.