If you have a job you like at all, I really wouldn't give it up if I were you. If you're working but providing at least 35 hours of care per week you can still claim Carer's Allowance; and in any case that allowance is nothing like an income.
This is a good question for Country Mouse to answer if this person lives in the UK. Its almost 11:30am EST so its 4:30 PM in the UK. So CM may not be home yet.
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If you have a job you like at all, I really wouldn't give it up if I were you. If you're working but providing at least 35 hours of care per week you can still claim Carer's Allowance; and in any case that allowance is nothing like an income.
But if you must, try this section: https://www.gov.uk/carers-credit
It's about "filling gaps" (in your tax history), as they put it.
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