Calculate the credit for child and dependent care expenses


Chris spends $800,000 to build a qualified low-income housing project, which is placed in service on January 1, 2005. He financed the project using his personal funds. What is the amount of the low-income housing credit that Chris may claim in 2005 (assuming a rate of 7.96%)? What is the total amount of the credit that Chris may claim as a result of the $800,000 expenditure?
8.Margaret is trying to decide whether to place funds in a qualified tuition program. Her son will be attending college in four years. She is in the 35% marginal tax bracket and she believes she can earn an 7% before tax return on alternative investments. Thus, $10,000 will accumulate to $11,948 (after-tax) in four years. Margaret expects tuition to increase at the rate of 5% each year to $12,155 in four years. Her son will be in the 15% marginal tax bracket in all relevant years. Given these assumptions, should Margaret participate in the qualified tuition program?

9.Dabney and Nancy are married, both gainfully employed, and have two children who are three and six years old. Dabney's salary is $35,000 while Nancy's salary is $40,000. During the year, they spend $7,000 for child care expenses that are required so both of them can work outside of the home. Calculate the credit for child and dependent care expenses.

 

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