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Have you entered the income you earned from working? The childcare credit will not work unless you have entered your earned income first. If you are filing a joint return you have to enter income for each spouse. If you had self-employment income but show a loss, you cannot get the childcare credit.
The credit depends upon other information that has been entered before it will approve the credit. The software may be looking for other pieces of information to have already been entered before it will approve you for the credit. Perhaps income income information or dependent information has not yet been completely entered.
The software may not have enough information to qualify the dependent as a qualifying child.
If you are filing a married filing jointly tax return, each taxpayer must report earned income. Make sure that W-2’s are correctly marked for each spouse.
To be able to claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses, you must meet all the following tests.
Are you filing a married filing jointly tax return? If so, each taxpayer must report earned income. To check what has been entered in the program:
IRS Publication 503 page 4 states:
You Must Have Earned Income
To claim the credit, you (and your spouse if filing jointly) must have earned income during the year.
[Edited 1/16/2023 | 03:50 pm PST]
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