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Kannie Asked December 2015

Are we able to do a medical deduction on Mom's taxes for her out of pocket expenses?

I have hired, privately, some aides to help me with mom's care. 

freqflyer Dec 2015
Kannie, don't forget if you are hiring caregivers privately and not through an Agency, you will need to get a workman's comp rider on the homeowner's insurance. That is for if any of the caregivers get hurt on the job. I don't know if that is deductible or not, you will need to check with the IRS or with an Accountant.

Rainmom Dec 2015
Hmmm, I hope I haven't been making illegal deductions all these years! I provide moms accountant with the numbers, he provides the laws and does the taxes. We have used an agency for in home health care - two different ones over the years. The accountant said if they are performing medical functions - taking and recording blood pressure, giving medication, helping with transfers etc - that if it weren't for them my parents would have been in a facility - that we could deduct a portion of their cost. No doctors orders necessary. He also said the same held true for a portion of their rent in AL. I hope he's right! Nothing like a few IRS penelties and intrest - grrrr!

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pamstegma Dec 2015
You can only deduct the medically ordered home care. Ask her MD to write a letter saying she needs aides and why. Of course you have to set up payroll for the aides too.

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