Business & Finance Taxes

Federal Income Tax Filing Requirements for Nursing Home Patients

    Complete Form 1040

    • For a nursing home patient to receive the tax advantages of being in a nursing home, he or she will need to complete a Form 1040. This form allows the taxpayer to itemize deductions and this is where you will list your nursing home expenses as a medical expense. A patient can deduct the amount in excess of 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income. This include all the patient's medical and dental expenses and not simply those related to the nursing home.

    Resident for Medical Care

    • If the principal reason the patient is in a nursing home is because he needs continuing medical care, then the entire cost of the nursing home stay including meals and lodging is deductible on his taxes. Obtain a statement from the nursing home director that breaks down the costs so that they can be justified on the tax form.

    Resident Because of Frailty

    • If the principal reason the patient is in a nursing home is because she can't care for herself anymore, then the cost of meals and lodging is not deductible, but the medical portion is. The nursing home director will be able to provide a breakdown of the costs for tax purposes.

    Lump Sum Payments

    • If care was paid for in a lump sum, then the nursing home director can provide the patient with a statement that annualizes how much of that lump sum is allocated year by year. The amount spent in the tax year is the amount that can be deducted.

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