How does the Hope for Children Act affect special needs adoptions?
The $6,000 adoption tax credit for special needs children is permanent law. However, the tax credit can only be utilized for qualified adoption expenses. While most special needs adoptions are from public agencies and do not have these up-front, ’qualified’ costs, the adopting families face other challenges in opening up their home to special needs children. Thus, the Hope for Children Act provides a flat $10,000 credit for special needs adoptions to help families with one-time and ongoing costs such as mental health counseling, physical therapy and medical costs, transportation costs, and home modifications to accommodate wheelchair ramps or large sibling groups. States have their own definitions of special needs children and use determining factors such as the child’s age, ethnic background, siblings, and mental, physical or emotional handicap. Note: While families adopting children with special needs can claim $10,000 in qualifying expenses beginning in 2002, they cannot claim the $