When you adopt a child, you could bring home more than a bundle of joy. You may also be in line for a valuable tax credit.
For 2022, a tax credit of up to $14,890 for adoption of a special needs child can come in handy for qualified parents facing the daunting costs of adoption (up from $14,440 for 2021). For other adoptions the credit is equal to qualified adoption expenses, up to a maximum of $14,890.
Income limit: For 2022, the credit begins to phase out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $223,410 and is eliminated for those with MAGI of $263,410 or more.
Experts estimate the entire adoption process can set parents back $25,000 or more. Here are some details of this tax break:
Here is a chart from the IRS that shows when parents should take the adoption credit:
Adopting a Child Who Is a U.S. Citizen/Resident | |
IF you pay qualifying expenses in: | THEN take the credit in: |
Any year before the year the adoption is final. | The year after the year of the payment. |
The year the adoption is final. | The year the adoption is final. |
Any year after the year the adoption is final. | The year of the payment. |
Adopting a Foreign Child | |
IF you pay qualifying expenses in: | THEN take the credit in: |
Any year before the year the adoption is final. | The year the adoption is final. |
The year the adoption is final. | The year the adoption is final. |
Any year after the year the adoption is final. | The year of the payment. |
For more information on the subject, consult with your tax advisor.