Call to Action Individuals Just Like You are Making a Difference! Members of Congress only act on an issue when they believe it has a real impact on

 

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Individuals Just Like You are Making a Difference!

Members of Congress only act on an issue when they believe it has a real impact on their constituents. It is especially important now that the credit is under threat that your three Members of Congress understand how important the adoption tax credit is to you and your family. The more you reach out to them and tell your story, the better.

Highlighted FAQ: What is the Current Status of the Federal Adoption Tax Credit?

The legislation to avoid the fiscal cliff (the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, signed into law on January 2, 2013) included a provision that made the adoption tax credit permanent. While this was a huge victory, “permanent” only means that it does not have a set expiration date. It does not mean that the credit is safe from elimination – especially in the context of the tax reform discussions Congress is undertaking. Proponents of eliminating the adoption tax credit cite the money that will be saved if the credit is removed. Our voices about the positive impact of the credit need to drown out this opposition.

Furthermore, the fiscal cliff bill did not make the adoption tax credit refundable, so it only benefits those adoptive families who have federal income tax liability. The refundability bills in the U.S. House and Senate (H.R. 2144/S.1056) would make the credit refundable and ensure that all families can benefit from the credit. Right now co-sponsorship of these bills is the best way for Members of Congress to show their support for adoption and the tax credit.

Call to Action: Telephone Outreach!

Continue to engage with your three Members of Congress by calling each of their offices to talk about the importance of the adoption tax credit. Find your Members of Congress at http://www.house.gov/ and http://www.senate.gov/. Use their websites to locate the phones numbers for their Washington, D.C. offices. When you reach the staff member who handles the tax or child welfare portfolio in the office, explain why the credit is important to your family and ask the Member to co-sponsor the refundability bills (H.R. 2144/S.1056) and make protection of the credit a priority.

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In the News

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First Immigrant Visa Issued under Romania's new adoption law: Romanian Adoption Story

Hague Convention Implemented in Haiti as of today (April 1st, 2014): More Details on Haiti

Intercountry Adoption Annual Report & Statistics for 2013 via the State Department: 2013 Annual Report

Annual Report Highlights:
* Intercountry Adoption by US citizens decreased by 18% versus 2012
* This decrease is largest since the 27% drop in 2009
* Intercountry Adoption of US born children decreased by 15% versus 2012
* The average number of days to complete a Convention adoption was 310 days (from submission of I800a application to visa issuance)

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