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  1. Use this form to figure the amount of your adoption credit and any employer-provided adoption benefits you can exclude from your income. You can claim both the exclusion and the credit for expenses of adopting an eligible child.

    • 2023 Form 8839

      You may be able to claim the adoption credit in Part II on...

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    Example 1. Example 2. Example 3. The facts are the same as in Example 2 except that instead of reimbursing Haylee for her legal fees, the employer directly paid the $8,000 to the law firm. The employer's payment of the legal fees produces the same result as the employer's reimbursement of the legal fees in Example 2 ($8,000 exclusion and $12,000 cr...

    Paul paid $30,000 in qualified adoption expenses to adopt an eligible foreign child, and the adoption became final in 2017. Under a qualified adoption assistance program, Paul's employer reimbursed him for $13,570 of those expenses. Paul may exclude the $13,570 reimbursement from his income. The remaining $16,430 of expenses ($30,000 - $13,570) con...

    Michael and Grace are born in State W and are members of a sibling group. Their biological mother places the siblings through a private adoption agency and voluntarily surrenders her parental rights. Membership in a sibling group is a factor that State W may use in determining that a child has special needs. State W also requires that adoptive pare...

    Michael and Grace aren't children with special needs because State W didn't remove them from their biological mother and didn't make a determination of special needs. Although membership in a sibling group is a factor that State W may use in making a determination, State W didn't make a determination that either Michael or Grace wouldn't be adopted...

    Hannah is born in State X. Her biological parents place Hannah for adoption through a private adoption agency and voluntarily relinquish their parental rights. Hannah then is adopted. A medical exam performed shortly after Hannah's birth shows that Hannah has serious physical disabilities. Hannah isn't a child with special needs because State X did...

    Noah is born in Country Z and is diagnosed with serious physical and mental disabilities. Noah's adoptive parents, who are residents of State Y, adopt Noah in Country Z, bring him to the United States, and re-adopt him in State Y. Noah isn't a child with special needs because he wasn't a citizen or resident of the United States when the adoption pr...

    If you received employer-provided adoption benefits in 2017 in connection with the adoption of a foreign child and the adoption didn't become final by the end of 2017, you must include the benefits in the total entered on Form 1040, line 7, or Form 1040NR, line 8. Also, enter \"AB\" on the dotted line next to Form 1040, line 7, or Form 1040NR, line...

  3. You may be able to claim the adoption credit in Part II on the front of this form if any of the following apply. • You paid adoption expenses in 2022, those expenses were not fully reimbursed by your employer or otherwise, and the adoption was not final by the end of 2022.

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  4. Apr 10, 2024 · The Internal Revenue Service allows you to offset your tax bill with a credit for your qualified adoption expenses, as long as you meet certain eligibility requirements. To report your qualified adoption expenses, you'll use IRS Form 8839.

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  5. Qualified adoption expenses are reasonable and necessary expenses directly related to, and for the principal purpose of, the legal adoption of an eligible child. Qualified adoption expenses include: Adoption fees. Attorney fees. Court costs.

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · The following articles address frequently asked questions about the adoption credit, Form 8839. More questions can be found below. Entering Information for Form 8839 Qualified Adoption Expenses. Form 8839 Credit for Unsuccessful Adoption. Entering an Amount on Form 8839 Line 3.

  7. Use Form 8839 Qualified Adoption Expenses to figure the amount of your adoption credit and any employer-provided adoption benefits you can exclude from your income. You can claim both the credit and the exclusion for expenses of adopting an eligible child.

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