See What Tax Benefits You Qualify For as a Family Caregiver
Walk through the same qualification tree CPAs use and find out your real savings in minutes.
What you'll get
Qualification tree calculator that mirrors the CPA evaluation workflow
Itemization vs. standard deduction breakeven analysis
Medical vs. custodial care expense categorization
State caregiver credit identification by state
Multiple support agreement sibling optimization
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Practitioner guides for the work before, during, and after running the numbers.
The Caregiver Tax Qualification Tree: Which Benefits You Actually Qualify For
Walk through the same decision tree CPAs use to determine which federal and state tax benefits apply to your caregiving situation — qualifying relative tests, itemization analysis, credits, and filing status.
Medical vs. Custodial Care: The Tax Rule That Determines What's Deductible
The distinction between medical and custodial care determines whether your parent's care costs are tax-deductible. Learn the IRS rules, what qualifies, and how to document expenses correctly.
Siblings Sharing a Parent's Care Costs: How to Maximize Tax Benefits With Form 2120
When multiple siblings contribute to a parent's care, only one can claim the dependent. Learn how Multiple Support Agreements work, how to choose which sibling claims, and how to rotate the benefit year to year.