Client had a spinal cord injury several years ago from a skiing accident. Even though he can walk (with difficulty) and he can use his hands but because he can't do certain functions he is considered a quadraplegic.
He can hire someone to come in and help him with daily functions such as dressing, eating, etc. His wife is an occupational therapist. So she is professionally qualified to perform the tasks he needs done each day. She will earn around $1000 per month for this service.
Because it is a medical need and ordered by the doctor and approved by the state, it would qualify as a medical deduction.
So they can deduct the payments and she will include the payments in income and pay SE tax on it.
Very strange!
Linda
He can hire someone to come in and help him with daily functions such as dressing, eating, etc. His wife is an occupational therapist. So she is professionally qualified to perform the tasks he needs done each day. She will earn around $1000 per month for this service.
Because it is a medical need and ordered by the doctor and approved by the state, it would qualify as a medical deduction.
So they can deduct the payments and she will include the payments in income and pay SE tax on it.
Very strange!
Linda
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