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It's possible you don't have any tax to offset, and that's why you don't qualify. The child and dependent care tax credit is nonrefundable, which means the credit cannot reduce your tax any further if it is already zero.
Make sure you meet all the qualifiers for the credit.
To qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Credit, ALL of the following must be true:
You can check to be sure that is what is happening by viewing your Tax Summary. Here is how to do that:
Did you enter income earned from working? All of the child-related credits are based on having income from working. Did you enter a W-2 or self-employment income?
What about for full time students under the age of 24? is that a qualifying child for the Child Tax Credit?
@az148 wrote:
What about for full time students under the age of 24? is that a qualifying child for the Child Tax Credit?
The child tax credit is only available for a child under the age of 17. For a child age 17 or older they are eligible for the Other Dependent credit of $500.
the Other Dependent Credit is a separate credit? is it refundable? what are the requirements/eligibility?
@az148 wrote:
the Other Dependent Credit is a separate credit? is it refundable? what are the requirements/eligibility?
The Credit for Other Dependents is a $500 non-refundable credit that is available for dependents for whom taxpayers cannot claim the Child Tax Credit.
Go to this IRS website for information on the Other Dependent credit - https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/understanding-the-credit-for-other-dependents
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