What is the South Carolina Credit for Child and Dependent Care?

What is the South Carolina Credit for Child and Dependent Care?

South Carolina FAQ - What is the South Carolina Credit for Child and Dependent Care?
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 What is the South Carolina Credit for Child and Dependent Care?
The South Carolina Credit for Child and Dependent Care expense is 7% of the federal expense for a full year resident. A part year/nonresident is allowed 7% of their prorated federal expenses. Married filing separately cannot claim this credit. The maximum credit allowed for one child is 210. The maximum credit for two or more children is $420..

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