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Question - Mr. And Mrs. Claus have two children. The ages of the children are 2 and 13. All the children are in good mental and physical health. During the current year, Mr. Claus has net employment income of $9300, after the deduction of employment expenses of $6,000. Mrs. Claus has net business income during this period of $80,000, after deducting business expenses of $15,000. The child care costs for the current year, all properly documented for tax purposes, are $26500. Determine the maximum deduction for child care costs that Mr. Claus should claim.
Mr. And Mrs. Claus have two children. The ages of the children are 5 and 8. All the children are in good mental and physical health. During the current year, Mr. Claus has net employment income of $50000, after the deduction of employment expenses of $6,000. Mrs. Claus has net business income during this period of $80,000, after deducting business expenses of $15,000. The child care costs for the current year, all properly documented for tax purposes, are $24500. Determine the maximum deduction for child care costs that Mr. Claus should claim.
Mr. And Mrs. Claus have two children. The ages of the children are 2 and 13. All the children are in good mental and physical health. During the current year, Mr. Claus has net employment income of $59000, after the deduction of employment expenses of $6,000. Mrs. Claus has net business income during this period of $80,000, after deducting business expenses of $15,000. The child care costs for the current year, all properly documented for tax purposes, are $1500. Determine the maximum deduction for child care costs that Mr. Claus should claim.
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