I have a client who will be receiving 23,000 in Dec 08 for back pay for taking care of her sister in her home for the period Aug 07 through Dec 08. After that she will receive approx 2,400 monthly from her sister for taking care of her in her home. My client's sister has dementia & she sold her house in Arizona to move in with my client. She cannot live on her own and needs help to function daily. The court has approved my client getting approx 2,400 monthly for in home care services for her sister. They figured out how much it would cost to put her in a care facility and instead of doing that the sister decided to pay my client what they would have paid the care facility.
1. All the income would be reported in 2008 because she is on the cash method. But what if she had expenses to take care of her sister in Aug 07 to Dec 07. Would she have to amend 07 and claim in 07 or just claim it all in 2008 since all the income was received as back pay all in 2008.
2. I would assume she could write off the depreciation of a room in her house that she is using for her sister as long as it is used exclusively for her sister.
3. I would also write off groceries, clothing, transportation, and medical supplies for her sister. Any other expenses unique to an in home care provider she could write off that I am not thinking about. I would assume anything she has to spend to take care of her sister would be a writeoff. And what about also claiming her sister as her dependent. Her sister gets some money from social security but not enough to provide her own support.
Thanks!
GTS1101
1. All the income would be reported in 2008 because she is on the cash method. But what if she had expenses to take care of her sister in Aug 07 to Dec 07. Would she have to amend 07 and claim in 07 or just claim it all in 2008 since all the income was received as back pay all in 2008.
2. I would assume she could write off the depreciation of a room in her house that she is using for her sister as long as it is used exclusively for her sister.
3. I would also write off groceries, clothing, transportation, and medical supplies for her sister. Any other expenses unique to an in home care provider she could write off that I am not thinking about. I would assume anything she has to spend to take care of her sister would be a writeoff. And what about also claiming her sister as her dependent. Her sister gets some money from social security but not enough to provide her own support.
Thanks!
GTS1101
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