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Why does Canada treat child care as a work-enabling deduction instead of a general tax reward for expensive parenting?

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Tessa Monroe
June 2, 2026 3,222 views 1 answer
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Families in Canada spend a lot on child care and often assume the tax system will simply recognize that burden in the most intuitive way possible. Please explain why CRA frames child care expenses more narrowly, why the lower-income spouse often gets pulled into the claim, and why this still is not just a general parenting credit.

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