Can someone claim on their taxes to have paid their mother (child's grandma) thousands in child care when the grandma lives with child and grandchild? Child is 10 years old.
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She may claim the mother as child care provider, as long as the mother is not also being claimed as a dependant. (For example if she is elderly, infirm, etc.)
However the (grand)mother must also declare the money as income, and pay tax on it.
The (grand)mother must provide receipts. A written receipt from a receipt book is fine. She must keep the receipt book as a record of her income.
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Check with CRA...
You really need to check with CRA, if you want a definite answer particular to your circumstances.
If an "individual" is providing the child care services, then that person can't be the "mother", "father", or a "supporting person". So you should check with CRA, if Grandma would be considered a "supporting person" in your circumstances.
If either of the parents or a "supporting person" claimed Grandma on any of these lines; line 305, 306, 315, or 367 of Schedule 1...then Grandma's child care costs could not be claimed.
It sounds like you are not talking about your own tax situation.
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