Brian and Monika are married and they have two children, aged 15 and 19. The 19 year old child is paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Monika and Brian pay a live-in nanny $27,000 per year to take care of their children for the entire year. Brian works full time and earns a salary of $119,000 per year. Monika works part time, earning a salary of $44,000 per year. Monika is also upgrading her education and goes to college part time during the fall semester, for a total of 12 weeks or 3 months in the current year. Which of the following is correct with respect to Brian and Monika's ability to claim a deduction for child care expenses? OA. Brian can claim child care expenses of $1,200 and Monika can claim the remaining $14,800. OB. Monika can claim child care expenses of $16,000. OC. Brian can claim child care expenses of $16,000. OD. Neither Brian nor Monika can claim child care expenses as the child care expenses are paid to a live-in nanny.

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Brian and Monika are married and they have two children, aged 15 and 19. The 19 year old child is paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Monika and Brian pay a live-in nanny $27,000 per year to take care of
their children for the entire year. Brian works full time and earns a salary of $119,000 per year. Monika works part time, earning a salary of $44,000 per year. Monika is also upgrading her education and goes to
college part time during the fall semester, for a total of 12 weeks or 3 months in the current year. Which of the following is correct with respect to Brian and Monika's ability to claim a deduction for child
care expenses?
OA. Brian can claim child care expenses of $1,200 and Monika can claim the remaining $14,800.
OB. Monika can claim child care expenses of $16,000.
OC. Brian can claim child care expenses of $16,000.
OD. Neither Brian nor Monika can claim child care expenses as the child care expenses are paid to a live-in nanny.
Transcribed Image Text:Brian and Monika are married and they have two children, aged 15 and 19. The 19 year old child is paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Monika and Brian pay a live-in nanny $27,000 per year to take care of their children for the entire year. Brian works full time and earns a salary of $119,000 per year. Monika works part time, earning a salary of $44,000 per year. Monika is also upgrading her education and goes to college part time during the fall semester, for a total of 12 weeks or 3 months in the current year. Which of the following is correct with respect to Brian and Monika's ability to claim a deduction for child care expenses? OA. Brian can claim child care expenses of $1,200 and Monika can claim the remaining $14,800. OB. Monika can claim child care expenses of $16,000. OC. Brian can claim child care expenses of $16,000. OD. Neither Brian nor Monika can claim child care expenses as the child care expenses are paid to a live-in nanny.
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