Below is a current scenario that just popped up yesterday. Has anybody run across something like this? I would appreciate your read on it.
Married couple has a daughter who will be 25 this year. She graduated from College in 2013 and moved out on her own. Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed with late stage Lyme disease. She had to move back home because this disease is debilitating in many ways. In 2015, she has already earned $20K. She has paid already $8K in out of pocket medical bills because her insurance company (Industry does not cover expenses related to this disease- sad travesty) does not cover these expenses.
Her parents will be paying for the extremely high medical expenses out of pocket.
1) Tax Book section 4-5 2nd column- TP can deduct medical expenses paid for an individual who would have been a dependent except that she received gross income of $4,000 in 2015. This is the situation that I am referring to above. Am I correct saying that these medical expenses can be deducted by her parents? _____________
Dependency deduction- Since she is older than 23, not an F/T student, and made more than $4,000 in 2015, it would appear that she cannot be claimed as a dependent. By year’s end 2015, parents will have provided more than half her support (Medical expenses monthly are estimated at $6-$7K). Can they claim her as a dependent? _____________
In 2016, it would be a no brainer because the daughter would be unable to work unless her condition greatly improves.
Thanks for your input and advice.
Doug
Married couple has a daughter who will be 25 this year. She graduated from College in 2013 and moved out on her own. Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed with late stage Lyme disease. She had to move back home because this disease is debilitating in many ways. In 2015, she has already earned $20K. She has paid already $8K in out of pocket medical bills because her insurance company (Industry does not cover expenses related to this disease- sad travesty) does not cover these expenses.
Her parents will be paying for the extremely high medical expenses out of pocket.
1) Tax Book section 4-5 2nd column- TP can deduct medical expenses paid for an individual who would have been a dependent except that she received gross income of $4,000 in 2015. This is the situation that I am referring to above. Am I correct saying that these medical expenses can be deducted by her parents? _____________
Dependency deduction- Since she is older than 23, not an F/T student, and made more than $4,000 in 2015, it would appear that she cannot be claimed as a dependent. By year’s end 2015, parents will have provided more than half her support (Medical expenses monthly are estimated at $6-$7K). Can they claim her as a dependent? _____________
In 2016, it would be a no brainer because the daughter would be unable to work unless her condition greatly improves.
Thanks for your input and advice.
Doug
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