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April 16, 2020
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Child and Dependent Care Credit Decreased from $1200 to $200. Why?

  • April 16, 2020
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We have 3 kids, over $6,000 in yearly child care costs, and income over $43,000.

 

In 2018 we filed using TurboTax.   It generated a Form 2441 and Schedule 3 that gave us a full $1200 child and dependent care credit.

 

For 2019, it is only showing a $200 credit, even though our situation has changed very little.

 

My understanding is it is a 20% credit of up to $6000 in care costs for 2+ children.  That should be $1200 like last year.  Why is it only showing $200 for this year?

 

I posted this prior and the first response suggested it was because our total tax was $0.  I mistakenly thought that was correct and marked it as best answer, but we do have a total tax of $1700.   Reposting for more ideas.  Thanks.

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    April 16, 2020

    Some possible things to consider:

     

    1 -- double check your entries to be sure that the total child care costs have been divided among three children and not claimed on just one child

     

    2 -- did you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)that covered some of the expenses for 2019?  Check your W-2 Box 10.

     

    3 -- are your children under the age of 13?

     

     

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    April 21, 2020

    Annette,

     

    Thanks for the response and the list of things to check.  I do have the child care costs split among the 3 children, we have a flex spending account for dependent care, and all are under the age of 13.

     

    The FSA does appear to have some effect here.  For 2019, I think it's handling it correctly.  Max $6000 for childcare, -$5000 in FSA, so credit only available for $1000 left.  20% x $1000 = $200.

     

    After doing some more research, it appears my 2018 taxes may have been incorrect.  Last year we had the same $5000 in FSA but TurboTax allowed 20% x $6000 for another $1200 credit on top of the FSA.  It is unclear why it was handled that way last year and I don't know if that should have been allowed.