This critically important reading for disabled individuals and their families considers the following topics in a straightforward, practical manner:
-- the extent of deductions and other benefits possible for specialized technology when needed for education, work, recreation, and personal independence;
-- costs that may be deducted by employers for training;
-- technological modifications and other factors necessary for a handicapped person to work;
-- accessing retirement funds without withdrawal penalties if funds are needed to defray the costs of disability;
-- deductions by family members or others when a person with a disability has little or no income;
-- how deductions for education can be handled.
-- the extent of deductions and other benefits possible for specialized technology when needed for education, work, recreation, and personal independence;
-- costs that may be deducted by employers for training;
-- technological modifications and other factors necessary for a handicapped person to work;
-- accessing retirement funds without withdrawal penalties if funds are needed to defray the costs of disability;
-- deductions by family members or others when a person with a disability has little or no income;
-- how deductions for education can be handled.
