I would like to know if there is a maximum dollar amount that parents can claim on their taxes each year for childcare? I am a LHP and I would like to trade childcare for carpentry work with one of my parents later this year. They have 2 children in my care and will soon be at the $3,000 mark. I have been told that $3,000 is the most that you can clain on your taxes. Is this true? We would like to trade services, even though he does not do this as a business it is his hobby. He is not sure about doing this because he does not want to miss out on the tax deduction. I know that if we did trade I could not claim deductions for the children while we do this. Any advise on this would be great!
How Much Can A Parent Claim On Taxes?
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I have a parent that I do this with and I dont claim any money as do they. However, they do own a business, its not a hobby.
I think in this case i would not do an actual exchange. Pay the parent for their services and let them pay you- Flag
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child care tax credit
Parents in the US can claim up to $3,000 per year per child (up to $6,000 total) towards their child care tax credit. The maximum tax credit is $1,050 for one child and $2,100 for two or more children.- Flag
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