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If you adopt a child, an
FSA can reimburse up to
$10,000 of adoption
expenses.
You can only take the
reimbursement once per
child. So, if the adoption
process spans several years,
you need to consider which
year is best (tax-wise) for
taking the reimbursement.
This benefit is gradually
phased out based on your
income level.
You may also benefit by
using the adoption
assistance as a tax credit
on your IRS Form 1040. The
$10,000 limit is the same as
if the reimbursement is
filed through your FSA.
However, if you fall in
the 27% tax bracket or
higher, paying for adoption
expenses through the FSA
will probably save you more
money than taking the tax
credit.
If you have more than
$10,000 in qualifying
adoption assistance
expenses, you may be able to
be reimbursed up to the FSA
dollar limit established by
your employer's Cafeteria
Plan and utilize the tax
credit for additional,
qualified adoption expenses
you have incurred.

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