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Essay heading: Adoption and money
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If the bill is smaller than the credit, the unused portion of the credit may be carried forward for up to five years. According to the IRS, qualified expenses include "reasonable and necessary adoption fees, attorney fees, and some travel costs, including transportation, meals, and lodging. I think if most middle income families who are thinking about adoption heard about the tax credit, they would be willing to give it a chance... displayed 300 characters
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I think if most middle income families who are thinking about adoption heard about the tax credit, they would be willing to give it a chance. It varies from state to state, but some government subsidies can be up to half the cost of raising a child every year.
2. Be less insistent on material wealth- Most agencies obviously look at money as the defining factor in adoption... displayed next 300 characters
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