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The child care credit will not work if you are trying to enter the credit before you enter income from each of you. Have you entered income under each of your names? If you were self-employed you cannot get the credit if you show a loss.
The changes to the credit for child and dependent care expenses for 2021 have expired.
For 2022, the credit for child and dependent care expenses is nonrefundable and you may claim the credit on qualifying employment-related expenses of up to
· $3,000 if you had one qualifying person, or
· $6,000 if you had two or more qualifying persons.
The maximum credit is 35% of your employment-related expenses. The more you earn the lower the percentage of employment-related expenses that are considered in determining the credit.
Once your adjusted gross income is over $43,000, the maximum credit is 20% of your employment-related expenses
Tests you must meet to claim a credit for child and dependent care expenses. To be able to claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses, you must meet all the following tests.
Also see: IRS Publication 503 Child and Dependent Care
Was your child born in 2022? There are a couple questions you had to answer right. Be sure you said the new baby lived with you the WHOLE YEAR even if born on Dec 31. Go back and check that. And a new question on living in the US.
And make sure each W2 is assigned to the right spouse. That is a common mistake and can cause lots of problems.
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