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Hire a Nanny or Send Your Child to Day Care?
taxes Before you decide, weigh the financial pros and cons of each of these child-care options.
By Cameron Huddleston Published
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Tax Benefits for Married Same-Sex Couples
taxes The Supreme Court's DOMA decision allows same-sex couples to file joint tax returns and get gift and estate tax relief.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Tax Breaks for Alzheimer's Care
Financial Planning for Alzheimer's Caring for someone with a chronic illness can be expensive, but these tax-saving moves may help defray some of the costs.
By Susan B. Garland Published
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Claiming the Child-Care Tax Credit
Tax Breaks You may be able to take advantage of this tax break even if you contribute to and use money from a dependent-care flexible-spending account.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Tax-Friendly Ways to Pay for After-School Care
taxes The expense may be eligible for the dependent-care tax credit or reimbursement from a dependent-care flexible spending account.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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FSA or Child-Care Credit?
taxes There is a way to benefit from both options if you have two or more children.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Teens, Taxes and Summer Jobs
taxes Here's what the IRS wants you to know if your child has earned income.
By Cameron Huddleston Published
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Flexible Spending Account vs. Dependent-Care Credit
Employee Benefits A couple of tax breaks are available for working parents who pay for child care, but you'll have to choose one or the other.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Tax Filing for Freelancers, an Introduction to Schedule C
taxes Launch a business this past year? Took on a little extra work to pad your paycheck? Here's an introduction to Schedule C and its sister form, Schedule SE, plus a few tips to help lower your tax bill.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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