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jjedm

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Looking to know a few things about claimin medical expenses for other dependants:

- I have a mother who depends on me for financial support and lives outside Canada
- My mother came to visit and she's been here since November 2017
- I paid in Canada for prescriptions, insurance and other medical expenses


- My understanding is that I can claim medical expenses for other dependants as long as they were residents of Canada during the tax year
- My mom has been here with a Tourist Visa and the only ties she has is me and the Insurance I bought for her to come
- My mom was for 2017 only during the month of December

Can I claim the amount of medical expenses I have paid for my mom?
 
Looking to know a few things about claimin medical expenses for other dependants:

- I have a mother who depends on me for financial support and lives outside Canada
- My mother came to visit and she's been here since November 2017
- I paid in Canada for prescriptions, insurance and other medical expenses


- My understanding is that I can claim medical expenses for other dependants as long as they were residents of Canada during the tax year
- My mom has been here with a Tourist Visa and the only ties she has is me and the Insurance I bought for her to come
- My mom was for 2017 only during the month of December

Can I claim the amount of medical expenses I have paid for my mom?

No. Medical expense credit is only available for your spouse and children under 18 yrs old.
 
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Paying for routine medical expenses on insurance for emergencies are the expenses associated with having a parent stay in Canada for long periods of time.
 
According to this and the video https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-ag...al-expenses-you-claim-on-your-tax-return.html

You can claim medical expenses for some other dependants other than your spouse and children as well. As long as they were residents of Canada during the tax year.
I am sorry. I stand to be corrected, your mother qualifies as your dependent. However, I doubt that you will receive any tax credit. First, your mother is on a tourist visa, she is not a resident. Second, insurance premium is not an eligible expense.
 
If you want to claim medical expenses for 2017, shouldn't you do it last year

How about you phone a CRA agent to find out if you can claim your mom's expenses or not?

Absolutely. I'm talking about 2018, I noticed after your comment that I had a typo in my original post. My mom has been here since November 2018, not 2017. But it seems I can't edit my post anymore.

Thanks