Hi all,
I have a client that have a 36 year old son that is blind. Last year he was moved into an assisted living facility (He is in Florida, she is in Georgia). Because Medicare does not "cover" the full amount for him living there she has been paying close to $400 per month for living in addition covering some of his meds, etc. I am going to ask more questions about how she can be responsible which to me just does not make sense but I guess this would be a seperate issue outside of taxes. Maybe I can refer her to someone who is familar with this type of situation.
She asked what can she deduct related to him. I reviewed the rules and it would not fly as a dependent because he does not live with her.
Regarding the medical and assisted living costs, I could not find anything that could substantiate a deduction.
Any thoughts?
Laurie
I have a client that have a 36 year old son that is blind. Last year he was moved into an assisted living facility (He is in Florida, she is in Georgia). Because Medicare does not "cover" the full amount for him living there she has been paying close to $400 per month for living in addition covering some of his meds, etc. I am going to ask more questions about how she can be responsible which to me just does not make sense but I guess this would be a seperate issue outside of taxes. Maybe I can refer her to someone who is familar with this type of situation.
She asked what can she deduct related to him. I reviewed the rules and it would not fly as a dependent because he does not live with her.
Regarding the medical and assisted living costs, I could not find anything that could substantiate a deduction.
Any thoughts?
Laurie
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