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melissa ann 04:09 PM 04-10-2010
We filed our taxes last night and the lady from H&R block said that instead of saving all of my receipts for food, I can just keep track on when the kids are here. I think she said snacks are 65 cents and I can't recall what she said for breakfast and lunch. I've been googling but can't come up with anything. Does anyone do this? I have always just kept my receipts but she said I might make out better calculating the costs of the meal and snacks. Another question, can I calculate for 2 meals and 2 snacks or just 1 snack.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I"m in Pennsylvania.
Thanks!
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momma2girls 04:32 PM 04-10-2010
Here in Iowa I can calculate how many children are here each day for breakfast, am snack, dinner, and pm snack. I can't remember the exact # you make for each child for food though.
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gbcc 06:17 PM 04-10-2010
I am in NY. I can keep count for each child per meal per day. I make out much better this way. Breakfast is $1.19, Snacks are $0.66 and for lunch/dinner $2.21
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momofsix 07:48 PM 04-10-2010
Originally Posted by gbcc:
I am in NY. I can keep count for each child per meal per day. I make out much better this way. Breakfast is $1.19, Snacks are $0.66 and for lunch/dinner $2.21
GBCC's numbers are correct. The amount deductable is the amount that would be reimbursable on most food programs, and is a national standard, so it is the same for all states, except Alaska and Hawaii. You can find it on the USDA web site. I believe you can claim 2 meals and two snacks per day. They update the amounts each July to adjust for the cost of lliving.
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Daycare Mommy 08:01 PM 04-10-2010
Here are the numbers I used. This is a link to the info on the IRS website:

http://www.irs.gov/publications/p587...link1000226375
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originalkat 08:03 PM 04-10-2010
You can take the standard meal deduction instead of keeping reciepts and I think this is a lot easier. You can deduct up to 2 meals and 2 snacks per day per child. The rate is the same as the higher tier 1 rate on the food program. FYI-The meals and snacks do not have to meet food program guidelines in order to deduct them.
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Chickenhauler 01:58 AM 04-11-2010
While it may be simpler, is it better tax-wise for you?

What I'm asking is, which way are you maximizing your deductions?

H&R Block(heads) are notorious for doing things the 'easy' way, and costing their customers HUGE amounts of cash. Many times, this is due to their hiring temps during the tax season who are not professionals who do this day in, day out.

H&R Blockheads almost cost me $20k my first year in business. Luckily, I got a 'second' opinion, and my tax liability was under $3k when a professional who had a clue what they were doing reviewed it.
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originalkat 06:13 AM 04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Chickenhauler:
While it may be simpler, is it better tax-wise for you?

What I'm asking is, which way are you maximizing your deductions?

H&R Block(heads) are notorious for doing things the 'easy' way, and costing their customers HUGE amounts of cash. Many times, this is due to their hiring temps during the tax season who are not professionals who do this day in, day out.

H&R Blockheads almost cost me $20k my first year in business. Luckily, I got a 'second' opinion, and my tax liability was under $3k when a professional who had a clue what they were doing reviewed it.
I do agree with this. We went to HR Block our first year in childcare business. I used a childcare software program (Minute Menu Kids) for the entire year and had done a lot of reading on childcare taxes etc... I had all the work practically done for them. I had to correct him on a few things which he had never heard of AND they charged us almost $600 to do our taxes! Now I do my own. Although I do use the standard deduction. To me it is just worth it not to HAVE to figure out the actual cost of the childcare portion of food.
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melissa ann 09:11 AM 04-11-2010
Thanks everyone. The lady from H&R Block, which I did not care for. Said I could keep track of my receipts and do it the other way to see which way I would make out better. It would seem to me, that by doing the meal deductions that would be better.
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momma2girls 10:38 AM 04-11-2010
My sister was going to use an aunt's friend from Hand R block. I told her that H and R BLock was very expensive. She didn't ask until after I told her this- the lady was going to charge her $700.00, because she owned an in home daycare. We can usually have it professionally done for $100-$150.00!!! That is alot of difference!!!
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melissa ann 02:39 PM 04-11-2010
It cost us $250 at H & R block. Last year, it was $190. It's a big money racket. We are all in the wrong business
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mac60 04:20 PM 04-11-2010
I paid $150, and that included doing both of my kids ezforms and hubbys and mine. I also agree H & R is a rip off.
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Chickenhauler 03:42 AM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by originalkat:
I do agree with this. We went to HR Block our first year in childcare business. I used a childcare software program (Minute Menu Kids) for the entire year and had done a lot of reading on childcare taxes etc... I had all the work practically done for them. I had to correct him on a few things which he had never heard of AND they charged us almost $600 to do our taxes! Now I do my own. Although I do use the standard deduction. To me it is just worth it not to HAVE to figure out the actual cost of the childcare portion of food.
This year, we paid $275 to a CPA to prepare our return, and this lady is SHARP!

And it's not just daycare, but my trucking company also, and that's a whole nother can of worms.
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