- NEW YORK, April 24 (Reuters) - Julie and Brett Redden are in a hurry for the paperwork to go through for the 6-year-old girl they are planning to adopt from China. (Huffington Post)
- Or is it a combination? Answer: Denton - Thank you for your question. (Oregonian)
- Steve Schwartz, whose family has adopted two daughters from China, likes joking with his accountant that filling out tax forms is nothing. (Erie Times-News)
- WATERLOO — Bruce Braley helped Jonathan and Kayla Craig adopt a child last year from Nigeria. (Globe Gazette)
- An Adoptive Families article explains why some international adoptees might not be U.S. citizens -- and might not realize it. The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 means that most children adopted abroad by U.S. (Oregonian)
- An Iowa Congressman has introduced a bill that would keep a tax credit in place for families that choose to adopt children. (Radio Iowa)
- helps to ease the tax burden of infertile couples with his support of a fertility tax credit bill up for confirmation in Congress. (YAHOO!)
- Democratic U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley will visit Dubuque Thursday afternoon to announce his plans to renew and expand a tax credit for families that choose to adopt children. (Dubuque Telegraph Herald)
- Fortunately, the IRS provides significant tax incentives for people who adopt. For example, you can claim the adoption tax credit, which directly lowers the amount of federal income tax you owe. (Huffington Post)
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Adoption tax credit
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