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When claiming child care expenses on your tax return, the income section for both spouses will need to be completed on your return before claiming child care expenses.
TurboTax automatically attributes these expenses to the spouse with the lower net income, as required by the CRA (when filing a joint return). However, the spouse with the higher net income can claim the expenses if the spouse with the lower net income met one or more of the CRA’s exceptions during the tax year.
Child care expenses will not be calculated on your return if either your balance owing or income is $0, since child care expenses are nonrefundable and accompanied by income caps (two-thirds of your earned income, in most cases).
Please note that as per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), you are not entitled to claim child care expenses; when the child care services are provided by an individual who is one of the following:
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I had a single box ticked under Canada caregiver amount. This caused the daycare amounts not being considered. I'm surprised the software didn't offer up a warning noting that despite $8K of child care expenses being entered the claim is ineligible as a caregiver box has been ticked.
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