I can't afford to go back to work

Re: I can\'t afford to go back to work

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wait a minute...you have another kid growing inside you and you said you're mad that you aren't contributing? I think that's far from the truth :-)

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That's the same thing Bill tells me whenever I start feeling sorry for myself!
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Re: I can\'t afford to go back to work

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It is very expensive to raise a child. Think about this - baby proof the house, diapers. Few years later, prepare your child for going to school. My head starts hurting again.

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Um, yeah. Is it too late to change my mind?
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Re: I can\'t afford to go back to work

uhh.. like YEAAAA...
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sweetie.. your gonna have your hands full when the new little one comes home! I wouldn't worry about you NOT contributing.. your gonna be full "hands on" again! and with 2 at the same time! myself, i think that's enuff after all the work I saw my sister doing with her little one!
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have you thought of doing something "at home" to help bring money in? if you really wanted to, you could work at home.. my aunt does rebates & coupons type thingy.. it brings in just about an extra $500 a month for them once you get good at it...or if your good with sewing or cooking, you could make some $$ that way!
 
Re: I can\'t afford to go back to work

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=106189,00.html
(You will probably have to copy and paste the entire link into your browser since the double comma in the link causes the browser to not recognize the entire URL.)

will give you more information on the Child care tax credit and how it works, basically you get up to $3000 deducted for your first child and an additional $3000 for the second or child (no more after 2 kids). The $ amount goes on line 47 of your income tax return.
 
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