Vanessa A
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1. It sounds like you do.  If you are living full-time with the disabled individual as both of your primary homes, then you would qualify.  If you have another home, then you would not qualify for the exclusion.

 

2. If you have had the same situation, you could go back and  Amend Your Return  to remove that income from your return for the prior years. 

 

3. Since you are not including that income, you would not include those expenses, therefore you would not need to file the business portion of your return.

 

4.  Amend Your Return click on the preceding link for instructions on how to amend your return.

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