Child and Dependent Care CreditMinnesota Department of Revenue 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your first name, last name, and Social Security Number at the top of the form. This information is essential for identification.
  3. List each qualifying child or person for whom you are claiming the credit. Fill in their names, birth dates, and Social Security Numbers in the designated fields.
  4. Next, provide details about each caretaker. Enter their names, Social Security or Federal Employer ID Numbers, and the amounts paid to them for care services.
  5. Indicate if you operate a licensed family day care home by checking the appropriate box and entering your license number if applicable.
  6. Complete the income section by entering your federal adjusted gross income and follow any additional instructions provided for calculating your credit based on your filing status.
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You can claim the Child Tax Credit by entering your children and other dependents on Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and attaching a completed Schedule 8812, Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents.
The relative you claim for must be your, or your spouses or civil partners: relative, who is unable to maintain themselves due to incapacity by old age or infirmity. widowed father or widowed mother, whether incapacitated or not. parent who is a surviving civil partner, whether they are incapacitated or not.
File Minnesota Individual Tax return even if you are not required to file because you make little to no income. Be a resident of Minnesota for a year or more. Meet the income requirements. Single parent household making the total of $29,500 and Married household making $35,000 per year will receive $1750 for each.
A taxpayer can claim this credit if: They claim the person as a dependent on the taxpayers return. They cannot use the dependent to claim the child tax credit or additional child tax credit. The dependent is a U.S. citizen, national or resident alien.
If you are filing a joint return you must show income for both spouses, or show that one or both of you was a student or disabled. If you have self-employment income and show a loss you will not get the childcare credit. You will not get the credit if you are filing married filing separately.
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The Minnesota and federal dependent care credits partially offset the cost of child care for certain workers. The maximum Minnesota and federal credit is $1,050 for one child and $2,100 for two or more children. Are the credits refundable? The Minnesota credit is fully refundable.
A qualifying individual for the child and dependent care credit is: Your dependent qualifying child who was under age 13 when the care was provided, Your spouse who was physically or mentally incapable of self-care and lived with you for more than half of the year, or.
To qualify for the child and dependent care credit, you must have paid someone, such as a daycare provider, to care for one or more of the following people: a child under age 13 when the care was provided whom you claim as a dependent on your tax return.

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