![]() ![]() That is one of the list of things that are limited for MFS. You must also have paid for the care so that you and your spouse could work or look for work, and you must also file a joint you can't take the Child Care Credit if you are filing separately. Thus, double-check how you entered the 1099-Misc and 1099-NEC income amounts. However, if the 1099-NEC and the 1099-Misc were entered as "other income," that is income not from a job or self-employment, then the requirement that the both of you have earned income may not have been met. It does appear that you and your spouse have earned income as your spouse has a 1099-NEC, and we assume you entered the 1099-NEC as self-employment income. Investment income, such as dividends and capital gains would not count as earned income. Any other person claimed as a dependent on your return if that person can't take care of himself or herself and has lived in your home at least half the year.Īdditionally, because you are married, you and your spouse must have earned income such as wages earned from a job.Your spouse, if that person is unable to take care of himself or herself and has lived in your home for at least half the year.A child aged 12 or younger at the end of the year whom you claim as a dependent on your tax return.The requirements are that the dependent must be: When you return to the Deductions & Credits section, rather than selecting the category Child and Dependent Care Credit, select the Visit All category at the top of that section and move through the application from that point.Īdditionally, let's make sure you qualify to claim the dependent care credit. The preface of your question indicates that you may be caught in a loop. Meaning that you’re eligible for the credit even if you don’t owe taxes. ![]() The Child Tax Credit is also fully refundable. Residents of Canada or Mexico don't qualify.Didn't support themself (didn't pay more than half their own expenses).Lived with you for more than half the year.Children with ITINs don't qualify, but may instead be eligible for the $500 Credit for Other Dependents.Is your child, stepchild, foster child, adopted child, sibling, step sibling, half sibling, or a descendant of any of them (for example, a grandchild, niece, or nephew).Be under age 18 at the end of the tax year.To qualify, your child must meet all of these requirements: This will take you to the Did you pay for child or dependent care in 2020? screen.While signed in to your return, search for child care credit (use this exact term) and select the Jump to link at the top of your search results.Once that is complete, please complete the following: For more information on how to delete your cookies on the browser you are using, please see How do I delete cookie To fix that, you'll need to delete (clear) the cookies from your browser. On rare occasions, they may make your browser think you already did something that you still need to do. In your situation, it is recommended that you first log out of your TurboTax Online and delete your cookies. ![]()
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