Financial
Caregivers May Qualify for Tax Credits
As the baby boom generation makes its way toward retirement, many are finding that they are facing a new responsibility; providing care for their aging parents. According to the 2004 report, “Caregiving in the U.S.”, by the National Alliance for Caregiving and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), family members provide 83 percent of care, with unpaid care provided by approximately one quarter of U.S. households. In order to provide care, six out of ten of these caregivers have had to readjust their work hours or leave work altogether.
Caregivers need help in many areas. For those with reduced work schedules and moderate incomes, financial concerns are paramount.
Many caregivers are simultaneously striving to raise children, save for retirement, and meet daily bills. Enter Uncle Sam. With the Child and Dependent Care tax credit, the federal government has recognized this financial strain and has tipped its hat to families providing care.
The Child and Dependent Care tax credit may be worth up to $3,000 for one dependent or $6,000 for two or more dependents. In addition to the number of dependents, the amount depends on your income and the cost of qualified expenses. Qualified expenses include home nursing care, licensed care centers, nursery school and kindergarten costs, and other necessary domestic help for the well-being of the dependent. The dependent must live with you and be: a) under age 13; b) a physically or mentally disabled spouse; or c) incapable of selfcare regardless of age. Like any tax credit, in order to claim it, certain qualifications must be met, including the following:
In order to help combat these losses, caregivers can learn about local community - based services by calling the Eldercare Locator at 800-677-1116 or by logging on to www.eldercare.gov . Locally, at www.nvaging.net . For specific tax advice, consult your qualified tax professional.
(Matt V. Fiamengo is a qualified member of Million Dollar Roundtable as he has helped hundreds of seniors navigate their financial affairs. He is a Chartered Life Underwriter and a Registered Health Underwriter. For an interview or details on this issue, phone him at (775) 851- 8838 or e-mail: MattProClu@earthlink.net)