Sending the Kids to Day Camp this Summer?

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If your child is going to a summer day camp while you work, it may count as an expense toward the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit. For one qualifying child under age 13, you may annually use up to $3,000 of eligible child care expenses, including day camp expenses, to claim the credit for one child, or $6,000 for two or more children. Under current law, the credit ranges in value from 20% to 35% of the expenses up to those limits, depending on the taxpayer’s income.

Note, overnight camp costs don’t qualify for the credit and aren’t deductible. Contact the office with your questions.

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