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Parents Can Get Credit for Sending Kids to Day Camp
- Posted on June 2, 2011
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The cost of day camp can count as an expense towards the child and dependent care credit. But be careful, expenses for overnight camps do not qualify. If your childcare provider is a sitter at your home or a daycare facility outside the home, you will get some tax benefit if you qualify for the credit.
The credit is generally 20% to 35% of non-reimbursed expenses; up to $3000 in expenses for one child and up to $6000 for two or more children. The actual credit is also based on your income. The credit is 35% of the child care expense if your income is under $15,000. The credit percentage gradually decreases as the income gets higher, but remains at a fixed 20% rate once your income exceeds $43,000.
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