Deduct Special Food For Special Needs Child?

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  • Sunchimes
    Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1847

    Deduct Special Food For Special Needs Child?

    I have a special needs child whose doctor said for us to add Carnation Breakfast Essentials to her milk in an effort to increase her calories and keep her on the growth charts. I have been buying this rather expensive mix myself. No other kids get it, just her. I take the regular meal deductions (not allowed on food program since I'm a listed home) for her, but since this is above and beyond a regular meal, and it was ordered by her doctor, can I take a deduction for the additive as a supply?
    Last edited by Sunchimes; 02-26-2017, 03:24 PM. Reason: clarify
  • rosieteddy
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 1272

    #2
    I would amend my contract.Special food and formula would be provided by the parents. Do you provide formula and baby food? If not then this would fall under that.If child is not able to eat meals served then parent should provide special items.I would only allow this with a Dr detailed note.

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    • LysesKids
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2014
      • 2836

      #3
      Originally posted by Sunchimes
      I have a special needs child whose doctor said for us to add Carnation Breakfast Essentials to her milk in an effort to increase her calories and keep her on the growth charts. I have been buying this rather expensive mix myself. No other kids get it, just her. I take the regular meal deductions (not allowed on food program since I'm a listed home) for her, but since this is above and beyond a regular meal, and it was ordered by her doctor, can I take a deduction for the additive as a supply?
      I would make the parents supply it & it would require a Dr note; I don't think the IRS allows you to deduct over the set amount for meals regardless if it's special needs

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      • CityGarden
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 1667

        #4
        I agree with the providers above I would require the parents to provide it along with a doctors note.

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        • KiwiKids
          Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 264

          #5
          As a mom with two kids who needed it for extra calories in the toddler years... I would expect a parent to provide that.

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          • TomCopeland
            Business Author/Trainer
            • Jun 2010
            • 3062

            #6
            food deduction

            Originally posted by Sunchimes
            I have a special needs child whose doctor said for us to add Carnation Breakfast Essentials to her milk in an effort to increase her calories and keep her on the growth charts. I have been buying this rather expensive mix myself. No other kids get it, just her. I take the regular meal deductions (not allowed on food program since I'm a listed home) for her, but since this is above and beyond a regular meal, and it was ordered by her doctor, can I take a deduction for the additive as a supply?
            As long as you use the standard meal allowance rate, you cannot deduct the extra cost of this food. It's food, not a supply. If you use the actual cost of food to claim food expenses, you can deduct this cost, but then you would have to use this method for all food and save all food receipts.
            http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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            • Sunchimes
              Daycare.com Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1847

              #7
              Thanks Tom. I suspected that, but didn't want to pass up a possible deduction.

              As for the parent's furnishing it, this is a very special family, we have travelled a long journey together. If I can help in this small way, I am more than happy to do this and more.

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              • Leigh
                Daycare.com Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 3814

                #8
                Originally posted by Sunchimes
                I have a special needs child whose doctor said for us to add Carnation Breakfast Essentials to her milk in an effort to increase her calories and keep her on the growth charts. I have been buying this rather expensive mix myself. No other kids get it, just her. I take the regular meal deductions (not allowed on food program since I'm a listed home) for her, but since this is above and beyond a regular meal, and it was ordered by her doctor, can I take a deduction for the additive as a supply?
                Insurance or Medicaid would cover this if a doctor writes a prescription. I have 19 month olds on PediaSure and their insurance covers it. Because of the Special Diet, I still can deduct their feedings and the parent is still able to supply the food.

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