Tax Information

Parents who have adopted a child from public foster care who receives Subsidized Adoption Medicaid Assistance should expect to receive 1095 tax form in the mail from the Utah State Department of Health. Beginning with the 2015 tax year, families are required to report health insurance coverage on their federal tax return or they may incur a tax penalty for being uninsured. The 1095 form will verify the months your adopted child recieved Medicaid health insurance coverage.

If you have questions, please contact Department of Health at (866) 608-9422

For more informat about the Adoption Tax Credit:
Child Welfare Information Gateway
North American Council on Adoptable Children
Yes, the Adoption Tax Credit is for Foster Care Adoptions by Becky Wilmoth




Adoptive parents of children adopted from foster care will recieve a 1095 form to verify your child's health insurance coverage.