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Dr. Joanne Meier
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Joanne Meier

Tax Benefits for Families of Children with LD

Did you know that families of children with learning disabilities may be eligible for some valuable tax benefits? There are also tax benefits for families of children with ADHD or other physical, mental, or emotional impairments. According to an article on SchwabLearning (opens in a new window), 15-30 percent of families with a child with disabilities have one or more unclaimed tax benefits. Some expenses that may qualify for deductions include: (1) tuition costs for a special school; (2) tutoring expenses for a specially trained and qualified teacher; (3) special therapy (such as sign language instruction, speech therapy, and remedial reading instruction); (4) diagnostic evaluations, and more.

What I’ve described is just some of the information you’ll find in the article by Michael O’Connor (opens in a new window). You’ll also find links to the IRS (opens in a new window) publications that describe the benefits in full detail, as well as a reminder to consult your tax advisor to ensure that you’re eligible for the benefits.

About the Author

Along with her background as a professor, researcher, writer, and teacher, Joanne Meier is a mom. Join Joanne as she shares her experiences raising her own young readers, and guides parents and teachers on the best practices in reading.

Publication Date
February 5, 2007

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