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Federal Programs Youth who are adopted from the foster care system at age 16 or older may be able to access Education and Training Voucher (ETV) assistance, which provides up to $5,000 per year for youth who are in college or at an accredited vocational or technical training program.
If you receive adoption assistance or adoption subsidy benefits for your child, you can claim the maximum credit ($15,950 per child for adoptions finalized in 2023) as your adoption expenses, even if you had little or no adoption expenses.
IRS Tax Benefits For adoptions finalized in 2024 (tax returns claimed in 2025), the maximum amount a family can receive as credit is $16,810 per adopted child. For adoptions finalized in 2023 (tax returns claimed in 2024), the maximum amount a family can receive as credit is $15,950 per adopted child.
If you adopt an eligible child, you can claim the Adoption Credit on your federal income taxes for up to $16,810 in qualified expenses for 2024. If you receive adoption benefits from your employer, you can also exclude up to $16,810 of those benefits from your income.
Purpose of Form You can claim both the exclusion and the credit for expenses of adopting an eligible child. For example, depending on the cost of the adoption, you may be able to exclude up to $16,810 from your income and also be able to claim a credit of up to $16,810.

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Between medical coverage, special education, and other disability-related supports, the cost of caring for someone with a disability can be substantially higher than a non-disabled person. Theres not a specific tax credit for disabled dependents.
Key Takeaways. Adoptive parents are generally not paid to adopt a child, but foster parents get monthly payments to cover child care costs.
Adoption Assistance/Adoption Subsidy Specific benefits should be negotiated before finalization of an adoption, and may include monthly maintenance payments, medical coverage, and other services such as therapy and respite care, as outlined in state and county policy.

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