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Moving was a major expense for my 82 year old mother who moved from the Midwest to the Southwest so that I can look after her. She will be in her own apartment, but it is near my home. Will she be able to deduct any of the cost from this move?

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Good question..I am wondering the same...my spouse. (Who has dementia) and i moved from upper east coast to Fla. To be near/live with our daughter for help. Being able to use the expenses deductable would really help....anxious to hear any responses to this?
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Yes, good question. I'd like to know and will try to find out what I can.
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Moving-expense deductions generally are job related and there are no long-distance deductions for medically related travel in IRS Publication 17, the basic rule book. You may be able to deduct care-giving costs and more, especially if you provide more than half her support.
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Call the IRS after 4-15-13, and I am sure they will tell you.
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