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Are any of you House Husbands?


LifeisaGarden

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I stay at home a lot with our daughter. My wife and I each own our own small business. She has a painting company and I do ceramic tile work. When she has jobs I am at home and vice-verse. Daycare is just too damn expensive at about $200 per week.

My cousin has 3 kids and he stays home while his wife works full time.

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Yea, I need to put my kid in day care next year. 52 weeks = 10k. :(

That is tax deductible. If you work, or your wife, work for a company that does flex spending accounts, sign up for it. It will save you some cash.

This and this.

Our daycare is $230 per week = $12,000 per year. :(:(

We're starting the flex spending account in January. :yesnod:

Can't wait to file our taxes this year. Hospital bills, student loan repayment, daycare, all deductible. Give me some money, uncle sam.

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This and this.

Our daycare is $230 per week = $12,000 per year. :(:(

We're starting the flex spending account in January. :yesnod:

Can't wait to file our taxes this year. Hospital bills, student loan repayment, daycare, all deductible. Give me some money, uncle sam.

Pay attention to the accounts, FSA will not pay for day care. There's another account called a Dependant Care Account which is specifically for daycare, but only if it is to allow the parents to work or go to school.

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Pay attention to the accounts, FSA will not pay for day care. There's another account called a Dependant Care Account which is specifically for daycare, but only if it is to allow the parents to work or go to school.

That's what I'm talking about. I have no idea what the official name of it is, all I know is it works like an FSA for daycare.

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