My mother lives with me, my wife, (Wife and I have a combined salary of approximately $110,000) and my two children. I gave my mother a monthly allowance in cash that ranged between $1000 to $1200 per month for the Second half of the year (2018); this allowance helped her cover her personal and medical expenses. We also provide her with shelter, food, and all living expenses; I think it's worth mentioning that she does not have medical insurance. She also earned a $10,300 income for having work the first part of 2018 which she couldn't maintain for having arthritis; her hands hurt when carrying heavy items.
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As VolvoGirl said, you can not claim her as a dependent because her income is over $4,150.
If she only has $10,300 of income (your gifts to her don't count), she won't owe any penalties for not having health insurance.
As VolvoGirl said, you can not claim her as a dependent because her income is over $4,150.
If she only has $10,300 of income (your gifts to her don't count), she won't owe any penalties for not having health insurance.
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