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    Support Sam the Ironman

    FFTA's Board Secretary Sam Karliner, 57 years old is a 10x Ironman, adoption advocate, husband and proud adoptive father of twin sons.

    Sam is an accomplished criminal defense attorney in private practice for over 30 years. While he loves what he does, Sam admits his day job helps to support his true passion of endurance sports.

    When he is not swimming, biking, or running, Sam loves exploring the outdoors with his wife, Jill and their black lab, Noni.

    Learn more about Sam the Ironman

    What's New at FFTA?

    Adoption Tax Credit in 2023

    The IRS announced the Adoption Tax Credit for 2023 and the maximum credit allowed for qualified adoption expenses has increased from $14,890 to $15,950.

    The credit begins to phase out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) in excess of $239,230, and it's completely phased out at $279,230 or more.

    Please contact your TAX accountant or TAX advisor for more specific guidance.

    SAVE all of your invoices and expenses towards your adoption and contact your personal accountant or tax attorney for more information about this new news for 2023!

    Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law (Please consult your tax advisor regarding your tax exempt donation).
    FFTA 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt # 20-8879080

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