In June my client took in a child, in December the paperwork for that child was issued and the child was legally a foster child. Does this make the child an elgible foster child for tax purposes? I can find nothing on this, so it could be like a live birth, Dec. 31 is OK.
2nd Question:Foster Care Payments
Foster care payments paid to a taxpayer by the State are not taxable if there is only one 6 year old child in the home.
My question: Is the money received by the parent and used for support of the household money provided by the qualifying child?
The support test reads that the child cannot provide over 50% of his own support. In this case is the child providing any of his own money for support?
2nd Question:Foster Care Payments
Foster care payments paid to a taxpayer by the State are not taxable if there is only one 6 year old child in the home.
My question: Is the money received by the parent and used for support of the household money provided by the qualifying child?
The support test reads that the child cannot provide over 50% of his own support. In this case is the child providing any of his own money for support?
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