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jkrummel
Asked April 2012
My husband is 76-years-old and disabled from Parkinson's. Can he get a Tax deduction?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Apr 2012
His medical expenses would be deductible. Other than that, I'm not sure what else he could get. You should check with a tax expert and see if there is anything else.
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Carol
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Good luck,
Carol