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One Parent has over 100k Employment Income
And other one has Loss for his Business Activity ( Fee earned say around $9,000)
According to CRA, only lower income parent can claimed Child care expenses.
**Actual payment made to Daycare 12,000 for the year
**Statuary Limit is $8,000
**(2/3) of Net Earned Income for Self Employed Parent is 0 (in this case)
Least amount in three item is 0
My Question is that tough both are working and paying daycare, Are they going to get nothing for daycare expenses?
Yes, that is correct. They end up without a deduction unless the spouse with the lower income qualifies under one of the exemptions under Part C or D, in which case the higher income spouse can get the deduction.
The wife is also likely getting a full spousal credit.
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