I just filed my return yesterday, and am petrified I'm going to get audited! $7,000 seems like a lot to me, especially considering I only made $15,000. Has anyone else had returns that large?
1st Year $7,000 Return
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I can't be jealous of your return because I am SO jealous that you already have your taxes done! I estimate my return to be about the same for daycare (it will be around $23,000-$26,000 this year because of the $15,000 adoption credit, the TON of money I spent on my foster kids, and the fact that most of what I make in daycare goes back into the daycare).- Flag
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Are you filing jointly with your spouse maybe?
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I will never have a return like this year's again-I am used to paying in! It was just a year of spending at my house...we moved, had lots of daycare related expenses, adopted a child, spent a lot more money on our foster kids than we were reimbursed for...just a year with a lot of deductions and one big credit.- Flag
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I have been home with my own kids for the last 17 years, so we have been used to living on my husband's income alone. I poured everything I made back into the daycare. I had nothing starting out, since my kids are teenagers. Hopefully this year I will actually make more than I spend!- Flag
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The goal should be to owe little or get a little refund at tax time.
As long as you have records to support what is on your tax return, don't worry about being audited.- Flag
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My first year I was able to deduct a huge amount in start up costs. Also, my DH pays I believe 15% in taxes to make sure that we don't owe each year.- Flag
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There are so many factors that go into determining whether you owe taxes or will get a refund, that it doesn't make any sense to compare your return with another persons.
The goal should be to owe little or get a little refund at tax time.
As long as you have records to support what is on your tax return, don't worry about being audited.
I agree but it doesn't seem to matter how we adjust things - every single year we get a large return. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I only nanny part-time & then not in the summer, we have 3 kids & my husband's income (although he has awesome benefits) isn't that great for a family of 5 (we are very low middle class). We always get back 5K. He adjusted things so he claims us all & we still get that much back. So what are we doing wrong?- Flag
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I was in business for 2 months in 2013, however, I only had 2 part time kids so I didn't claim anything but the income from them. This is my first year filling with a full year of daycare deductions, SMA for all meals (not on food program), etc and am expecting back roughly $5k. Filed over 3 wks ago and haven't heard anything :confused:Kayla
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I agree but it doesn't seem to matter how we adjust things - every single year we get a large return. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I only nanny part-time & then not in the summer, we have 3 kids & my husband's income (although he has awesome benefits) isn't that great for a family of 5 (we are very low middle class). We always get back 5K. He adjusted things so he claims us all & we still get that much back. So what are we doing wrong?- Flag
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