I have a client that has approached me about credits and/or deductions available for parents of children with learning disabilites. I do not see where there are such credits or deductions. Is there something I am overlooking?
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I take it that you mean elementary and high school age students. I would explore the area of medical deductions for these parents. Much of special education qualifies for medical costs. I know that many public schools will bill private insurance companies for some of the costs of special education.
Then again depending on the age of the children, Dependent Care Costs might kick in for learning disabled children. Worth checking out.
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I have a client who's child was recently diagnosed with dyslexia. We spent about 30 minutes trying to determine if the tutoring qualifies for medical deduction. We arrived at the answer of yes, because a licensed psychologist is administering the tutoring. If the kid down the street were doing the tutoring I would say no.
That was just our situation, might not answer your question.
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Originally posted by Bill Tubbs
Thanks for everyones input.
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