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littlecajungal
Asked September 2010
I live with my disabled parents whose home I will inherit. Can I claim them as dependants on my taxes?
also if I made improvements on the home can I claim this
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195Austin
Sep 2010
Is the home in trust to you if not you want to get that done check with an elder lawyer because if they have to go on medicaide and the house is in their names within 5 years there may be problems if their names are on the deed.
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