There’s a tax credit to help offset the high cost of adopting a child.

Thinking About Adopting? There’s a Tax Credit to Help With the Costs

Adopting a child is one of the most rewarding — and expensive — things a family can do. But did you know there’s a federal Adoption Tax Credit to help offset those costs?

For 2024, adoptive parents may be eligible to claim up to $16,810 per child (subject to income limits) for qualified adoption expenses like agency fees, court costs, travel, and more.

Every dollar counts when you’re expanding your family — make sure you claim this valuable tax credit! Learn how we can help.

How the Adoption Tax Credit Works

The Adoption Tax Credit is a nonrefundable tax credit, which means it reduces your tax bill dollar-for-dollar but won’t give you a refund above what you owe. You can claim expenses like:

✔️ Adoption agency fees
✔️ Court and legal costs
✔️ Travel expenses related to the adoption
✔️ Other qualifying expenses directly tied to the process

The credit begins to phase out for higher-income families, so it’s important to plan ahead and file correctly.


Don’t Leave Money on the Table

Adoption costs can easily reach tens of thousands of dollars. This credit can make a big difference, but many families miss out because they don’t know how to claim it, what expenses qualify, or how to carry unused credits forward.

👉 Don’t risk losing this support — let us help you claim the full amount you deserve!


Need to Amend Past Returns?

If you recently finalized an adoption but didn’t claim the credit, you may still be able to file an amendment to get the savings you’re entitled to.

Ask us how to fix past returns and get your Adoption Tax Credit now!


Your Family Deserves Every Dollar

At Acceptance Tax & Accounting, we help families maximize credits like the Adoption Tax Credit, avoid IRS issues, and keep more money for what matters most — your growing family.

📞 Ready to get started? Click here to book your free tax credit review!


Adding a new family member is priceless — don’t pay more than you have to. Talk to us today to claim your Adoption Tax Credit.

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