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Child tax credit? Im confused, what does earned income have to do with CTC?
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You’re right, I meant to say the dependent care credit
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Yes i did, sorry.
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Yes, that’s what I was trying to ask.
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f2441 instructions...If You or Your Spouse Was a Student or Disabled
2023 Instructions for Form 2441 (irs.gov)
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Thank you for responding to my question. And thank you for overlooking my obvious mistake is asking about the child tax credit instead of the dependent care credit. I, too, read the instructions about being disabled and still claiming the credit. However, here is what the instructions say..... 'Your spouse was disabled if they weren’t physically or mentally capable of caring for themselves.' My client, that has been recognized militarily to be 100% disabled on a permanent basis, he comes to my office, accompanied by his spouse. He and I have back and forth conversations, his spouse does help him with some aspects of what is going on. I do not think that he qualifies as not being able to physically or mentally care for himself. My question now is whether or not military 100% disability would satisfy the 2441 requirement.
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<< My client, that has been recognized militarily to be 100% disabled on a permanent basis>>
........... good enough for me.... I doubt you'll find anything definitive from the IRS one way or the other from the IRS.