General Qualifications to Claim Child Care or Dependent Care Credit

Tax Topic 602

Publication 503

IRS FAQ - Child Care Credit / Dependent Care Credit
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 How To Claim Child Care Credit / Dependent Care Credit
Can I claim the Child Care Credit and/or Dependent Care Credit?

If you paid someone to care for your dependent under age 13 or your disabled dependent or spouse so that you could work or look for work, you may be able to claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses.

For specific information on how to qualify for the Child Care Credit refer to Tax Topic 602, Child and Dependent Care Credit, or Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses.

If you use Form 1040 your Child Care Credit will be shown on the IRS Form 2441.

If you use Form 1040A your Child Care Credit will be shown on the IRS Schedule 2.


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