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Unregistered 11-20-2019 06:21 AM

Can We Write off Income Loss for our Child Taking up a Spot?
 
I just adopted a special needs child who will indefinitely be home and not go to school. He takes up physical space obviously.

Is there a legal way to write off that spot on your taxes? It is a $900 loss each month forever.

Thanks, D

TomCopeland 11-20-2019 07:31 AM

Caring for own child - deductible?
 

Originally Posted by Unregistered:
I just adopted a special needs child who will indefinitely be home and not go to school. He takes up physical space obviously.

Is there a legal way to write off that spot on your taxes? It is a $900 loss each month forever.

Thanks, D

I appreciate it that you are taking on this responsibility. Unfortunately, you cannot deduct any business expenses associated with an adopted child (or biological child).

Blackcat31 11-20-2019 07:46 AM

Originally Posted by Unregistered:
I just adopted a special needs child who will indefinitely be home and not go to school.


Congratulations on the adoption. happyface

Originally Posted by Unregistered:

Is there a legal way to write off that spot on your taxes? It is a $900 loss each month forever.

Thanks, D

Since you are able to be home with him vs putting him in child care so you can work, I'd look at it like a savings of $900 per month forever. :)

Unregistered 11-20-2019 07:58 AM

Thanks guys. I can call nursing staff in which is covered by insurance if I went to work, so that wouldn't cost anything. I just would prefer not too. So it does actually cost me money. Thanks for the clarification though, figured it was a reach but worth asking.

daisymay 11-20-2019 08:32 AM

Is there an age where he/she will no longer count in your ratios? You can verify that with licensing.

Unregistered 11-20-2019 11:27 AM

No, because they go by age or developmental age. He will most likely stay infant-toddler developmentally. Plus he takes up physical space in my home that otherwise, I could have for a daycare crib. So looks like I am forced to take the hit, which I figured I would.


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