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sandy7777
Asked February 2011
My aging mother pays me $500 per month for her care. Is this all taxable income?
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rjw33d23
Feb 2011
one twenty five a week doesn't buy much, let alone care for another human being. An unlicensed caregiver can be twelve an hour...eight hours a day, you get the picture.
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