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pss527
Asked March 2014
I've been told I can claim a percentage for helping my elderly mom even though I don't provide financially. Is this true?
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jeannegibbs
Mar 2014
If you were getting paid for helping your mother you would pay taxes on that income. No income, no taxes.
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Mar 2014
Agreed.
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pamstegma
Mar 2014
NO
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