Sunday, May 21, 2017
52 Things Parents of Kids with Special Needs Wish They Could Have Deducted on Their Taxes
Unless you applied for an
extension on your taxes this year, the annual rush to find deductions ended
yesterday on Tax Day 2017. Parents of children with disabilities may have found
legit deductions for their children’s medical care, therapy, and other special
needs, but that stuff really doesn’t scratch the surface of the expenses we
wish we could declare, does it? Wouldn’t it be great if the government
appreciated the importance of the following expenditures and allowed us to
deduct the cost of: 1. Parenting books 2. Books written for professionals that
we try to carve our way through 3. Shelves…
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