Thursday, April 05, 2007
Tax Relief For Special Needs Children
According to recent Census data, one in twelve children and teenagers have a physical or mental disability. With special education enrollment costs on the rise, parents are left with the financial burden of paying for special education. Although the Internal Revenue Service does not have any clear cut relief measures for these parents, there are many deductions that the IRS recommends that parents of special needs children take advantage of when preparing their tax return. Intuit has a helpful article on tax relief for special needs children that you can read by clicking here.
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