I've never heard of it and I've done taxes for quite awhile. I'll admitt I've never had a relative as a primary caregiver, but I haven't seen anything that fit that description. You can deduct your expences as long as they equal 7% of your gross income.
 
john
 
In a message dated 10/24/2006 6:53:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quite some number of years ago I heard someone say there was a tax deduction if a family member was the primary caregiver of a permanently disabled quadriplegic. I remember the sum being around $10,000, but until recently I never had a family member living with me while they were serving as my caregiver. Has anyone else heard of anything like this?
Quadius

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