Client is in military, and even though child did not live with TP >6 months the "exception" (so far as I know) for being in the military/temporary absence....and attending college for some folks ....does allow the child to be claimed as a dependent.
All of the other issues for "qualifying child" and dependent are met.
However, the rules for Form 2441 appear to state that a qualifying child MUST live with TP for more than six months of the year. I cannot find any "exception" as related to dependent care expenses.
I thought the IRS intent was to make a uniform definition across the board, such as what a "qualifying child" is. Unless someone can show me otherwise, the best I can now do is say "yes" to dependent exemption (cannot claim HOH either) but "no" to claiming any dependent care expenses.
So where I am: filing single (not HOH), claiming child as a dependent (high degree of confidence), NOT being able to deduct any dependent care expenses.
Am I completely missing something here?
FYI: Allowable dependent care expenses were only incurred Aug-Dec of 2011.
Thanks for any path out of this maze!
FE
All of the other issues for "qualifying child" and dependent are met.
However, the rules for Form 2441 appear to state that a qualifying child MUST live with TP for more than six months of the year. I cannot find any "exception" as related to dependent care expenses.
I thought the IRS intent was to make a uniform definition across the board, such as what a "qualifying child" is. Unless someone can show me otherwise, the best I can now do is say "yes" to dependent exemption (cannot claim HOH either) but "no" to claiming any dependent care expenses.
So where I am: filing single (not HOH), claiming child as a dependent (high degree of confidence), NOT being able to deduct any dependent care expenses.
Am I completely missing something here?
FYI: Allowable dependent care expenses were only incurred Aug-Dec of 2011.
Thanks for any path out of this maze!
FE
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