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If the box 1 wages are $240, then that will be the maximum amount of the child and dependent care credit. It's the correct calculation per form 2441. There is no error in Turbotax.
Your situation is unfortunate but I don't know of any work-arounds. For 2017, if her job situation remains the same (minimal box 1 income), then you might get more dependent care benefit if you could take out a $2500 FSA at your workplace and then file married filing separately. But it may be too late to enroll in an FSA at your workplace.
You might try married filing separately this year as well. You would be ineligible for any credit (you lose the $240) but this might be one case where you would save in other places. You could test it before making a final decision.
If she had any other income that you haven't declared (selling things on eBay, or side jobs babysitting and such) then if you upgraded to the self-employed version and created a schedule C to report the income, the higher income would support a higher credit. (Or course, the higher income would also be taxed, so it might not end up to your benefit.)
A tax professional (accountant who is an enrolled agent) might have other suggestions, but the calculation is correct per the form.
If the box 1 wages are $240, then that will be the maximum amount of the child and dependent care credit. It's the correct calculation per form 2441. There is no error in Turbotax.
Your situation is unfortunate but I don't know of any work-arounds. For 2017, if her job situation remains the same (minimal box 1 income), then you might get more dependent care benefit if you could take out a $2500 FSA at your workplace and then file married filing separately. But it may be too late to enroll in an FSA at your workplace.
You might try married filing separately this year as well. You would be ineligible for any credit (you lose the $240) but this might be one case where you would save in other places. You could test it before making a final decision.
If she had any other income that you haven't declared (selling things on eBay, or side jobs babysitting and such) then if you upgraded to the self-employed version and created a schedule C to report the income, the higher income would support a higher credit. (Or course, the higher income would also be taxed, so it might not end up to your benefit.)
A tax professional (accountant who is an enrolled agent) might have other suggestions, but the calculation is correct per the form.
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