2013 child tax credit worksheet

    • [DOC File]Exhibit 5-3: Acceptable Forms of Verification

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      Child care expenses (including verification that a family member who has been relieved of child care is working, attending school, or looking for employment). Written verification from person who provides care indicating amount of payment, hours of care, names of children, frequency of payment, and whether or not care is necessary to employment ...


    • [DOC File]Cengage

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      Assume her taxable income is $71,950, her regular tax is $13,169, and her alternative minimum tax is $11,719 (line 11 on Form 2441). Julie has child care expenses of $1,500 and expenses for the care of her disabled dependent mother of $2,400. Calculate Julie's child and dependent care credit for 2007 using page 1 of Form 2441 on page 6-7.


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - Government of New York

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      Claim for Real Property Tax Credit, and NYC-210, Claim for New York City School Tax Credit, can now be e-filed as “standalone” forms, without accompanying a Form IT-201 or IT-203. A list of all forms accepted is on . page 8. E-filed returns are accepted for tax years 2012 and 2011 only.


    • [DOC File]Craven Community College – Enriching Lives Creating Futures

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      Name of Person Who Made the Payment Total Amount Paid in 2013 B. Child support received. List the actual amount of any child support received in 2013 for the children in your household. Do not include. foster care payments, adoption payments, or any amount that was court-ordered but not actually paid.


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