Child care expense tax deduction from non-registered provider?
Posted by ccare | Filed under United States
Ricky Mo asked:
Child care expense are usually tax-deductible as long as a registered provider caring for the baby. But in my case, my wife’s friend is caring for our baby. We pay her $500 a month. Since, she is not a “registered” business, is my spending still tax-deductible?

Child care expense are usually tax-deductible as long as a registered provider caring for the baby. But in my case, my wife’s friend is caring for our baby. We pay her $500 a month. Since, she is not a “registered” business, is my spending still tax-deductible?

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