A 2023 Tax Guide for Childcare Providers

A 2023 Tax Guide for Childcare Providers

Even with preparation, tax season can be a daunting time for childcare providers and small business owners. Careful tax planning ensures that you can take advantage of available deductions while also ensuring that you’ve followed all the instructions to file properly. This guide covers the forms you need, including what you can deduct (which means paying less in taxes) and helps you get your documents in order.

This guide is for anyone who's struggling to sort out their paperwork, for people filing taxes for the first time who have no clue about deductions, and for new business owners who are diving into the tax world for the first time and feeling a bit lost.

When using this guide, be sure to first check out the deadlines for filing your 2023 taxes. Give yourself enough time to get everything you’ll need together. If you're drowning in paperwork, our checklist can help you get organized. For first-timers, we break down what you can deduct so you're not leaving money on the table. And if you're a new business owner, you can use this guide like a roadmap—it'll guide you through the whole process of filing taxes for a childcare center.

This guide is here to make your life easier. It's packed with information and tools to help you file your taxes confidently, without the stress.

How to prepare taxes and what to consider

During preparations for tax season, first decide whether you’ll file your taxes yourself or hire a professional tax preparer or accountant. Before handing over your business information to a tax preparer, make sure they have an active Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) that allows them to prepare, calculate, and file tax returns on behalf of individuals or businesses and receive compensation for their services.

Tax season is all about preparation. At the center of this process are organization and documentation. To prepare for your taxes, you’ll need to keep track of your daycare’s income and expenses. While you can do this at the end of the calendar year, you can save time by categorizing and logging payments and receipts as they come up.

Start as early as possible

Getting a head start on prepping for tax season is an important step when filing your taxes. Gathering all your paperwork early helps to avoid any last-minute chaos, increasing the likelihood that you've got everything you need. This early-bird approach reduces the chances of making mistakes and ensures that you're all set when it's time to file your taxes.

Starting early also gives you the opportunity to discover what deductions and credits are available to you. Tax rules for childcare centers can be a bit tricky, so having extra time to look into deductions—or getting advice from a tax professional—means you won't miss out on potential savings. Being proactive can make a real difference in the money you keep.

Start preparing for tax season at the beginning of the year. This way, you can keep your financial records in check throughout the year. It's a steady approach that makes tax season much less stressful. By staying on top of things year round, you're in good shape to handle tax season like a pro when it rolls around.

Tax preparation checklist

Filing your taxes can be challenging; however, the right checklist can make the process easier. To prepare for your taxes, you’ll need to:

Download a free tax preparation checklist for childcare business owners

Use the list below to compile the necessary documents you’ll need to file.

General documents

Financial statements

Business-related expenses