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Yes, if you paid for child care, regardless of where the income comes from, you can claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
Someone taking care of a child.
If there is someone who has custody of a child and can no longer care for the child, they need to give the child to another family member. The local DHS office can help find family members to take care of the child.
If you spend the money on the children in foster care, there is no income. It is meant to be spent like child support...... on the kids. If you get into foster care for the money then you are doing it for all the wrong reasons.
No, that is not an income or salary. That is like child support for the foster child and should cover the expenses for that child.
Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.Yes. They are not "awarding" the care of the child. They are "arranging" for the care of the child while they are away.
Jane L Ross has written: 'Child care' -- subject(s): Child care services, Federal aid to child welfare, Finance, Children of working mothers 'Supplemental security income' -- subject(s): Supplemental security income program
No.You do not need to be a licensed child care provider in order to babysit other kids for income.
I spoke with a lawyer that he said it does.
Because children lack the knowledge to keep themselves safe. If they don't understand what abuse is - they're unable to defend themselves (or report it to someone in authority).