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tracyjwy
Asked April 2015
He does not have enough to pay for his own care, but does not qualify for Medicaid. Any advice?
I am still trying to understand if I will be taxed.
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freqflyer
Apr 2015
Tracy, go to this link, someone had answered you prior.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/pay-for-dads-assisted-living-subject-to-gift-tax-180616.htm
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