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Instructions for Form 8839 2006 Tax Year

Specific Instructions

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Part I—Information About Your Eligible Child or Children Line 1

Complete all columns that apply to the eligible child you adopted or tried to adopt. If you do not give correct or complete information, your credit and any exclusion may be disallowed.

If you cannot give complete information about an eligible child you tried to adopt in 2005 because the adoption was either unsuccessful or was not final by the end of 2006, complete the entries that you can on line 1. Enter “See Page 2” in the columns for which you do not have the information. Then, on the bottom of page 2, enter the name and address of any agency or agent (such as an attorney) that assisted in the attempted adoption.

Child 1 or Child 2

If you made more than one attempt to adopt one eligible child, combine the amounts you spent and complete only the “Child 1” line. Do not report the additional attempt(s) on the “Child 2” line. Complete the “Child 2” line only if you adopted or tried to adopt two eligible children.

Example.

You planned to adopt one child. You had one unsuccessful attempt to adopt a child and later successfully adopted a different child. Complete only the “Child 1” line because you made more than one attempt to adopt one eligible child.

Caution
If you filed Form 8839 for a prior year in connection with this adoption, enter your 2006 information on the same line (Child 1 or Child 2) that you used in the prior year.

More Than Two Eligible Children

If you adopted or tried to adopt more than two eligible children, fill in and attach as many Forms 8839 as you need to list them. Also, enter “See Attached” to the right of the Caution below line 1.

For Part II, fill in lines 2 through 6 for each child. But fill in lines 7 through 18 on only one Form 8839. The amount on line 7 of that Form 8839 should be the combined total of the amounts on line 6 of all the Forms 8839.

For Part III, fill in lines 19 through 22 and 24 for each child. But fill in lines 23 and 25 through 31 on only one Form 8839. The amount on line 23 of that Form 8839 should be the combined total of the amounts on line 22 of all the Forms 8839. The amount on line 25 of that form should be the combined total of the amounts on line 24.

Column (c)

A child is disabled if the child is physically or mentally unable to take care of himself or herself.

Column (d)

A child is a child with special needs if all three of the following statements are true.

  1. The child was a citizen or resident of the United States or its possessions at the time the adoption process began.

  2. A state (including the District of Columbia) has determined that the child cannot or should not be returned to his or her parents' home.

  3. The state has determined that the child will not be adopted unless assistance is provided to the adoptive parents. Factors used by states to make this determination include:

    1. The child's ethnic background and age,

    2. Whether the child is a member of a minority or sibling group, and

    3. Whether the child has a medical condition or a physical, mental, or emotional handicap.

Caution
If you check the box in column (d), indicating the child has special needs, be sure to keep evidence of the state's determination in your records.

Column (e)

A child is a foreign child if he or she was not a citizen or resident of the United States or its possessions at the time the adoption process began.

Special rules.   If you paid qualified adoption expenses after 1996 in connection with the adoption of a foreign child and the adoption became final in 2006, you can use the total expenses paid after 1996 in determining the amount to enter on line 5. But you cannot include more than $5,000 of expenses paid before 2002 in determining the total. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each paid qualified adoption expenses to adopt the same child, the total qualified expenses (including those subject to the $5,000 limit) must be divided between the two of you. You can divide it in any way you both agree.

Exclusion of Prior Year Benefits Worksheet (for the adoption of a foreign child that became final in 2006)

1. Did you receive employer-provided adoption benefits before 2002 for the adoption of the foreign child?    
  □ No. Skip lines 1 and 2; enter -0- on line 3 and go to line 4.    
  □ Yes. Enter the total 1997 through 2001 employer-provided adoption benefits you received for the adoption of the foreign child 1.  
2. Enter $5,000. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each received employer-provided adoption benefits after 1996 and before 2002 to adopt the same child, see instructions below 2.  
3. Enter the smaller of line 1 or line 2 3.  
4. Enter the total 2002 through 2006 employer-provided adoption benefits you received for the adoption of the foreign child 4.  
5. Add lines 3 and 4 5.  
6. Enter $10,960. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each received employer-provided adoption benefits in 2002 through 2006 to adopt the same child, see instructions below. 6.  
7. Enter the smaller of line 5 or line 6 here and on Form 8839, line 19. If necessary, cross out the preprinted amount on line 19 and enter the result above the preprinted amount 7.  
Next:    
 
  • Enter -0- on Form 8839, line 20.

  • Enter the amount from line 7 above on Form 8839, line 21.

  • On Form 8839, line 22, enter the total amount of employer-provided adoption benefits received in 1997 through 2006. On the dotted line next to line 22, enter “PYAB” and the total amount of benefits you received in 1997 through 2005.

  • Complete Form 8839 through line 30. Then, complete lines 8 through 13 below to figure the amount of any prior year benefits you can exclude and the taxable benefits, if any, to enter on Form 8839, line 31.

   
8. Is the amount on your 2006 Form 8839, line 30, less than the amount on Form 8839, line 23?    
  □ No. Skip lines 8 through 10 and go to line 11.    
  □ Yes. Subtract line 30 from line 23 8.  
9. Enter the total 1997 through 2005 employer-provided adoption benefits included on Form 8839, line 22, for all children 9.  
10. Taxable benefits. Subtract line 9 from line 8. If zero or less, enter -0-. Enter the result here and on Form 8839, line 31. If more than zero, also include this amount on line 7 of Form 1040 or line 8 of Form 1040NR, and enter “AB” on the dotted line 10.  
11. Enter the amount from Form 8839, line 30 11.  
12. Enter the total 2006 employer-provided adoption benefits included on Form 8839, line 22, for all children 12.  
13. Prior year excluded benefits. Subtract line 12 from line 11. If zero or less, stop; you cannot exclude any of your prior year benefits 13.  
  Next. Figure the total you would enter on line 7 of Form 1040 or line 8 of Form 1040NR before you exclude the amount from line 13 above. Then, subtract the amount from line 13 above from that total. Enter the result on line 7 of Form 1040 or line 8 of Form 1040NR. On the dotted line next to the line for wages, enter “PYAB” and the amount from line 13 above.

Worksheet Instructions

Line 2. The maximum amount of employer-provided adoption benefits received after 1996 and before 2002 that can be excluded from income is $5,000 per child. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each received employer-provided adoption benefits to adopt the same child, the $5,000 limit must be divided between the two of you. You can divide it in any way you both agree. Enter your share of the $5,000 limit on line 2 of the worksheet above.
Line 6. The maximum amount of employer-provided adoption benefits that can be excluded from income is $10,960 per child (including up to $5,000 of benefits received after 1996 and before 2002). If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each received employer-provided adoption benefits to adopt the same child, the $10,960 limit must be divided between the two of you. You can divide it in any way you both agree. Enter your share of the $10,960 limit on line 6 of the worksheet above.
  If the adoption did not become final by the end of 2006, you cannot take the adoption credit for that child in 2006. If the adoption becomes final in a later year, you may be able to take a credit for the expenses in that year.

  To find out when a foreign adoption is treated as final, see Rev. Proc. 2005-31, 2005-26 I.R.B. 1374, available at www.irs.gov/irb/2005-26_IRB/ar01.html.

  If you received employer-provided adoption benefits in 2006 in connection with the adoption of a foreign child and the adoption did not become final by the end of 2006, you must include the benefits in the total entered on Form 1040, line 7, or Form 1040NR, line 8. Also, enter “AB” (adoption benefits) next to Form 1040, line 7, or Form 1040NR, line 8. If the adoption becomes final in a later year, you may be able to exclude the benefits from your income in that year.

Exclusion of prior year benefits.   If you received employer-provided adoption benefits after 1996 in connection with the adoption of a foreign child and the adoption became final in 2006, you may be able to exclude part or all of those benefits from your 2006 income. To find out if you can, complete the worksheet on page 3. You also must use the worksheet to complete Form 8839, Part III, and to figure any taxable benefits to enter on Form 8839, line 31.

  If the adoption of more than one foreign child became final in 2006, complete lines 1 through 7 of the worksheet on page 3 separately for each foreign child and use the combined totals to complete lines 8 through 13 of the worksheet.

Column (f)

Enter the child's identifying number. This can be a social security number (SSN), an adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN), or an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN).

To get an:

  • SSN, use Form SS-5.

  • ATIN, use Form W-7A.

  • ITIN, use Form W-7.

Part II—Adoption Credit Line 2

The maximum adoption credit is $10,960 per child. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each paid qualified adoption expenses to adopt the same child, the $10,960 limit must be divided between the two of you. You can divide it in any way you both agree. Cross out the preprinted entry on line 2 and enter above line 2 your share of the $10,960 limit for that child.

Line 3

If you filed Form 8839 in any year from 1998 through 2005, enter the total of the amounts shown for the child on lines 3 and 6 of the last form you filed. Otherwise, enter the amount shown for the child on line 4 of your 1997 Form 8839.

Line 5

Caution
Special rules apply if you paid expenses in connection with the adoption of an eligible foreign child. See the instructions for line 1, column (e), on page 2 for details.

Enter on line 5 the total qualified adoption expenses (as defined on page 1) you paid in:

  • 2005 if the adoption was not final by the end of 2006.

  • 2005 and 2006 if the adoption became final in 2006.

  • 2006 if the adoption became final before 2006.

But, if you adopted a child with special needs and the adoption became final in 2006, enter $10,960 on line 5.

Line 8

Use the following chart to find your modified adjusted gross income to enter on line 8.

IF you file. . . THEN enter on line 8 the amount from. . .
Form 1040 Form 1040, line 38, increased by the total of any:
 
  • Exclusion of income from Puerto Rico and

  • Amounts from-

   
  • Form 2555, lines 45 and 50.

  • Form 2555-EZ, line 18.

  • Form 4563, line 15.

Form 1040NR Form 1040NR, line 36.

Line 18—Credit Carryforward to 2007

If Form 8839, line 17, is smaller than line 14, you may have an unused credit to carry forward to the next 5 years or until used, whichever comes first. Use the worksheet on page 5 to figure the amount of your credit carryforward. If you have any unused credit to carry forward to 2007, be sure you keep the worksheet. You will need it to figure your credit for 2007.

Credit Carryforward Worksheet — Line 18

1. Enter the amount from Form 8839, line 12 1.  
  Did you use the Credit Carryforward Worksheet in the 2005 Form 8839 instructions?    
  □ No. Skip lines 2 through 6. Enter the amount from line 1 above on line 7.    
  □ Yes. Have that worksheet handy and go to line 2.    
2. Enter any 2001 credit carryforward (line 12 of your 2005 worksheet) 2.  
3. Enter any 2002 credit carryforward (line 14 of your 2005 worksheet) 3.  
4. Enter any 2003 credit carryforward (line 16 of your 2005 worksheet) 4.  
5. Enter any 2004 credit carryforward (line 18 of your 2005 worksheet) 5.  
6. Enter any 2005 credit carryforward (line 20 of your 2005 worksheet) 6.  
7. Add lines 1 through 6 7.  
8. Enter the amount from Form 8839, line 18 8.  
9. Subtract line 8 from line 7 9.  
  Did you enter an amount on line 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 above?    
  □ No. Enter the amount from line 9 on lines 20 and 23 below; skip all the other lines.    
  □ Yes.Continue
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10. Subtract line 8 from line 2. If zero or less, enter -0- 10.  
11. Subtract line 2 from line 8. If zero or less, enter -0- 11.  
12. 2002 credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 11 from line 3. If zero or less, enter -0- 12.  
13. Subtract line 3 from line 11. If zero or less, enter -0- 13.  
14. 2003 credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 13 from line 4. If zero or less, enter -0- 14.  
15. Subtract line 4 from line 13. If zero or less, enter -0- 15.  
16. 2004 credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 15 from line 5. If zero or less, enter -0- 16.  
17. Subtract line 5 from line 15. If zero or less, enter -0- 17.  
18. 2005 credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 17 from line 6. If zero or less, enter -0- 18.  
19. Add lines 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 19.  
20. 2006 credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 19 from line 9. If zero or less, enter -0- 20.  
21. Add lines 19 and 20 21.  
22. Enter the amount from line 10 22.  
23. Total credit carryforward to 2007. Subtract line 22 from line 21 23.  

Part III—Employer-Provided Adoption Benefits Line 19

The maximum amount that can be excluded from income for employer-provided adoption benefits is $10,960 per child. If you and another person (other than your spouse if filing jointly) each received employer-provided adoption benefits in connection with the adoption of the same eligible child, the $10,960 limit must be divided between the two of you. You can divide it in any way you both agree. Cross out the preprinted entry on line 19 and enter above line 19 your share of the $10,960 limit for that child.

Line 20

Use the following chart to find the amount to enter on line 20.

IF the last year you filed Form 8839 for the child was... THEN enter on line 20 the total of the amounts for the child from that Form 8839...
1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, or 2005 Lines 20 and 24
2000 or 2001 Lines 16 and 20
1998 Lines 18 and 22
1997 Line 15

Caution
Special rules apply if the prior year benefits were received in connection with the adoption of a foreign child and the adoption became final in 2006. See Exclusion of prior year benefits on this page.

Line 26

Follow these steps before you fill in the line 26 worksheet below.

Step Action
1   Figure the amount you would enter on line 7 of Form 1040 or line 8 of Form 1040NR if you could exclude the total amount on Form 8839, line 23.  
2   If you received social security benefits, use Pub. 915, Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits, to figure the taxable amount of your benefits.  
3   If you made contributions to a traditional IRA for 2006 and you were covered by a retirement plan at work or through self-employment, use Pub. 590, Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), to figure your IRA deduction.  
4   If you file Form 1040 or Form 1040NR, figure any write-in adjustments to be entered on the dotted line next to line 36 of Form 1040 or line 34 of Form 1040NR.  
5   Complete the following lines on your return if they apply:  
      IF you file... THEN complete...  
      Form 1040 Lines 8a through 21, 23 through 32, and 34  
      Form 1040NR Lines 9a through 21 and 24 through 31  
   

Modified Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Worksheet—Line 26

1. Enter the amount you would enter on line 7 of Form 1040 or line 8 of Form 1040NR if you could exclude the total amount on Form 8839, line 23 1.  
2. Enter the amount from Form 8839, line 23 2.  
3. Form 1040 filers, enter the total of lines 8a, 9a, 10 through 14, 15b, 16b, 17 through 19, 20b, and 21. Form 1040NR filers, enter the total of lines 9a, 10a, 11 through 15, 16b, 17b, and 18 through 21 3.  
4. Add lines 1, 2, and 3 4.  
5. Form 1040 filers, enter the total of lines 23 through 32, 34, and any write-in adjustments entered on the dotted line next to line 36. Form 1040NR filers, enter the total of lines 24 through 31, and any write-in adjustments entered on the dotted line next to line 34. 5.  
6. Subtract line 5 from line 4 6.  
  Form 1040 filers, increase the amount on line 6 above by the total of the following amounts. Enter the total on Form 8839, line 26.    
  • Any amount from Form 2555, lines 45 and 50, Form 2555-EZ, line 18, and Form 4563, line 15, and    
  • Any exclusion of income from Puerto Rico.    
  Form 1040NR filers, enter on Form 8839, line 26, the amount from line 6 above.    

Caution
For purposes of the adoption credit, your modified adjusted gross income may be different. If you are taking the credit, be sure to read the instructions for line 8 on page 4 before you enter an amount on that line.

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