This report discusses current tax treatment of dependent care expenses under those two provisions and options for changing those policies. Two income tax provisions help taxpayers pay for the costs of caring for children and older dependents who cannot care for themselves.
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This report discusses current tax treatment of dependent care expenses under those two provisions and options for changing those policies. Two income tax provisions help taxpayers pay for the costs of caring for children and older dependents who cannot care for themselves.
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Meyerson, Noah P.Dependent Care: Current Tax Benefits and Legislative Issues,
report,
February 4, 2015;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc822679/:
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