I was wondering since I have two children under 12 years still can I write them off as a daycare expense. I have my own daycare but my own kids cause me to be 2 kids short from being full. Can I write them off since I am losing money because of them. Its kind of like paying for daycare in a way.
Tax Deduction For My Children
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I was wondering since I have two children under 12 years still can I write them off as a daycare expense. I have my own daycare but my own kids cause me to be 2 kids short from being full. Can I write them off since I am losing money because of them. Its kind of like paying for daycare in a way.- Flag
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@ Tom....
I am pretty sure they ARE still tax deductions, just not business deductions.
You could always pay yourself daycare, then deduct them as dependent expenses, but then you have to claim the daycare income!!!- Flag
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own children
In order to claim a child care tax credit for your own child, you have to pay someone other than a family member. So paying yourself (or having your husband pay you) won't work.- Flag
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I also hope I am not wasting your valuable time playing...- Flag
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own children
Although I very much like kidding myself and appreciate it in others, I wrote what I did because I didn't want anyone else reading this to be mislead.- Flag
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Paying your kids
You can't claim them, but has anyone here looked into paying your children. I found this website that talks about it.
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You can't claim them, but has anyone here looked into paying your children. I found this website that talks about it.
http://www.bargaineering.com/article...-business.html
"Hiring Your Own Children
One note about hiring your own children: If you hire your own child who is age 18 or older you still must withhold and pay Social Security/Medicare taxes and withhold federal and state income taxes. But you won't owe federal unemployment taxes. Contact your state for your state rules. As a result, I believe it makes more sense to give this child gifts, unless you want your child to learn what it's like to be an employee.
If your own child is under age 18 there is no Social Security/Medicare taxes, no state or federal tax withholding and your child care earn up to $5,700 and not owe any federal income taxes. Therefore, there is a tax benefit to your family in that you can deduct the wages you pay and the child probably won't have to pay any taxes. As a result, you may want to treat your younger children as employees."
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