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Originally Posted By michelleHI! - so, you have an accounting degree (ick) and sound very knowledgable - you say you aren't a specicialist - but sound to me like you should be - our accountant knows less about adoption credits than we do - which - scares me a bit - what state are you in?- a marketing major...
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Originally Posted By chieffan9Michelle,I'm in Missouri. I'm actually a Buyer now. I got too far into the Accounting program at school before I figured out that I didn't like it! I've only studied the rules on this as far as it applies to my situation. I don't really know much other than how it affects me and my family. However, I know a couple of other couples that are trying to figure all of this out as well and I know that there are a lot of questions out there. Like I said, I'm certainly not an expert by any means, but I do have some background in income taxes and understand in general how the IRS and income taxes operate. I just want to help steer some lost souls in the right general direction!
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Originally Posted By BrendaHey, chieffan9!A quick question, please...Does the tax credit apply to a stepparent adoption, too? Current hubby is adopting my girls from a previous marriage. We started the process in 2001 and incurred some of the expenses then. The adoption will be final next week. Can we take the credit for the monies spent in 2001 and this year on our next return? Our total expense will be about $4,000...will we get credit for the full amount? This has been a confusing issue for me, and any info you can provide will be much appreciated! You are so wonderful to help out so many on this site! Thank you!
Originally Posted By chieffan9Brenda,I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but expenses relating to being a surrogate parent or adopting a spouse's child do NOT qualify for the tax credit. The theory behind the credit is to help parents who are taking in a child who would otherwise have grown up in an orphanage or on the streets rather than a taking in a spouse's child, etc. SORRY!!