A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in taxes owed. Some credits are refundable – taxes can be reduced to the point that a taxpayer receives a refund instead of paying taxes. A tax credit is even more valuable to families than a tax deduction.
Under current federal law eligible families can claim tax credits* up to:
(up to $1,050 for each of your first two children; the exact amount depends on your income and actual child care expenses)
(The exact amount depends on your income)
Many states provide tax credits in addition to the federal tax credits.
A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in taxes owed. Some credits are refundable – taxes can be reduced to the point that a taxpayer receives a refund instead of paying taxes. A tax credit is even more valuable to families than a tax deduction.
Under current federal law eligible families can claim tax credits* up to:
(up to $1,050 for each of your first two children; the exact amount depends on your income and actual child care expenses)
(The exact amount depends on your income)
Many states provide tax credits in addition to the federal tax credits.
Detailed information on federal tax credits for parents is available from:
• The Internal Revenue Service: Call (800) TAX-1040 or (800) 829-1040
• Tax Information for Parents:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/parents/index.html
• Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=121435,00.html
• Child Tax Credit:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=121434,00.html
• Earned Income Tax Credit:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=130102,00.html
• The National Women’s Law Center:
http://www.nwlc.org/loweryourtaxes