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Childcare expenses are tax deductible. The parent with the lowest income can deduct up to 78% of their employment income. The maximum deductible amount per child varies based on the child’s age and the type of childcare service.
Expenses related to physical and artistic activities for children are eligible for a refundable tax credit of up to $500 per child per year. This tax credit is reduced based on the family income.
Being a single parent can have an impact on your tax situation. For example, a single parent can claim the amount for an eligible dependent. This non-refundable tax credit can reduce their tax payable.
Other tax measures are available and other factors may influence the tax situation of parents in Quebec. Understanding the range of available credits and deductions is important. We strongly recommend that you consult a tax professional who can provide personalized advice based on your family situation.
Click here to find out more about tax credits for medical expenses.
How do child support payments fit into the picture? In fact, parents have a legal obligation to provide for their children’s needs. This is why child support payments were put in place. They are often ordered by the Court.
Do you know whether you have to declare support payments? Indeed, this depends on whether the support payments are for your children or your ex-spouse. The parent may deduct the support paid by their ex-spouse to reduce the amount of tax payable. If a parent receives support payments for themself, they must include the payments in their income.
If the court order or written agreement does not distinguish between support payments for children and those for an ex-spouse, the total amount is considered a child support payment. In this case, the individual who receives support payments is not taxed on the amount received. Click here to find out more about support payments and how they impact your tax situation.
In short, don’t forget to claim all the credits and deductions you are entitled to. If you have any doubts, contact us. Our experts are here to help you prepare and get the most out of your income tax returns.
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