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A tweak to the federal adoption tax credit will put $5000 into some adoptive families’ pockets

Adoption, Attorneys & Courts, Foster Parents, General, News Events, Tax

The adoption tax credit is a lovely thing. It offers a direct financial benefit to families who adopt. The benefit is better for families who adopt special needs children. There is much written about the policy and mechanics of the federal adoption tax credit. It is not a new thing. And note that, like most tax provisions, not everyone is eligible and not every expense is covered, and there is a limitation of $17,280. But in the past, families needed t owe tax to use the credit. Effective 2025, $5000 of the credit will be refundable even for families who don’t owe tax.

I am not a tax lawyer. My goal here is to alert you to the change only.  If you or your clients are in a position to use the federal adoption tax credit, you can get more information at the IRS website.

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/adoption-credit

Dawn

About Dawn Coppock

Tennessee Adoption Attorney and Author

For over 30 years, Dawn has been an adoption and child-welfare advocate nationally and in Tennessee. She knows where the system is working and the many places that it is not. When she provides her frank assessment to policy makers, they listen. She has drafted and passed many child-welfare bills in the Tennessee Legislature, founded, encouraged and supported advocacy organizations, educated lawyers and judges on good practice, and pointed out places that we can do better for our children, openly and behind the scenes at every opportunity.

Dawn Coppock, Adoption Attorney

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