Adoption Credit Documentation Requirements
All taxpayers claiming the adoption credit must fill out and attach to their return, Form 8839, qualified Adoption Expenses.
This chart below contains a list of acceptable documents that need to be attached to tax returns claiming Adoption Credit. Please use this chart or refer to the Instructions for Form 8839 for a list of acceptable documents.
For more information and helpful links, visit the Don’t Delay Your Adoption Credit Refund web page.
List of documents that need to be attached to your TY2011 return if you are claiming Adoption Credit |
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Domestic Adoption (Note: If the eligible child is a U.S. child, the adoption is a domestic adoption. A U.S. child is an eligible child who was a citizen or resident of the U.S. (including U.S. possessions) at the time the adoption effort began). |
In-Process |
One or more of the following documents:
NOTE: By its nature, either an in-process or an attempted/failed domestic adoption of a U.S. child is harder to prove than a final adoption. Notice 2010-66 contains a list of acceptable documentation, but the list is not intended to be exclusive. The adoption credit is allowable if the taxpayer can establish, by satisfactory evidence, that he or she paid qualified adoption expenses in connection with an in-process or an attempted/failed domestic adoption. |
| Domestic Adoption | Final | The adoption certificate, order, judgment or decree clearly establishing that the adoption is final. Showing the names of the adoptive child and parent (yourself) and signed and dated by a representative of a state or county court, showing the official seal. |
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Foreign Adoption (Note: If the eligible child is a foreign child, the adoption is a foreign adoption. A foreign child is an eligible child who was not a citizen or resident of the U.S. (including U.S. possessions) at the time the adoption effort began.) |
In-Process | The adoption credit cannot be claimed. |
| Foreign Adoption (from a country governed by the Hague Convention) | Final |
One or more of the following:
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| Foreign Adoption (from a country that is not a party to the Hague Convention) | Final |
One or more of the following documents:
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| Domestic Adoption (special needs child) |
Final |
The following documents:
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