Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know you mean well, but please refrain from giving tax advice here.
Lighten up. I'm pretty sure it's obvious I'm no accountant or tax lawyer, so anyone should check carefully about whether she qualifies before making any tax moves. I'm just offering up items that have helped save my family money on taxes. Maybe they're applicable to your situation, and maybe they're not. This is meant as a brainstorming thread, not your 1st year tax class from law school. If anyone wants to check the details on any of these, IRS has useful publications on each of them to spell out the details.
It seems like you may know a little something, so instead of crapping on my brainstorming ideas, why don't you offer some suggestions of your own?
Nah, you shouldn't be trying to give advice since you seem pretty uninformed. For example, the child care care credit - the majority of DCUM posters are going to have incomes above the limit for this. I "qualify" based on my income and the max credit you can get is $400 even with thousands of dollars in expenses. You also have to itemize. It's not even worth it anymore for me to worry about taking the credit now.
So what I read here is that you're acknowledging that it's a valid credit, but you're saying you personally are so well paid that it's worth only $400 to you, so you don't bother claiming the credit? That's fine for you, but I'm not sure your particular tax situation mirrors what everyone else faces.
I know I'm "scarily misinformed" and certainly no tax lawyer, but here's my layperson's understanding of how it works: The credit is available for up to $6,000 in costs (2 kids), with a phase down depending on your income. So someone with a relatively high income will be able to claim a credit of 20% of the $6,000 (so about $1,200). And of course there are other limits, like you need to be paying the childcare so you can work, and your kids need to be below some age, etc. I'm sure I've got some details wrong, but that's the gist. As always, everyone needs to decide individually whether she's eligible for the credit and by how much.
I was hoping this thread might be a place for people to gain actually useful info. But you've crapped it up enough now that people potentially interested will likely be scared off by the vitriol. I guess I should know better than to discuss financial matters here. I'm done.