North Dakota Code § 57-38-01.20

Credit for expenses of caring for certain family members
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1. An individual is entitled to a credit against the tax imposed under section 57 -38-30.3 in 
the amount of qualified care expenses under this section paid by the individual for the 
care of a qualifying family member during the taxable year.
2. A qualifying family member is an individual who has taxable income of twenty 
thousand dollars or less or a married individual with taxable income of thirty -five 
thousand dollars or less, including that of the individual's spouse, for the taxable year. 
A qualifying family member must be related to the taxpayer by blood or marriage and 
either sixty-five years of age or older or is disabled as defined under title XVI of the 
federal Social Security Act.
3. a. Qualified care expenses include payments by the taxpayer for home health 
agency services, companionship services, personal care attendant services, 
homemaker services, adult day care, respite care, and other expenses that are 
deductible medical expenses under the Internal Revenue Code. A qualified care 
expense must be:
(1) Provided to or for the benefit of the qualifying family member or to assist the 
taxpayer in caring for the qualifying family member;
(2) Provided by an organization or individual not related to the taxpayer or the 
qualifying family member; and
(3) Not compensated for by insurance or federal or state assistance programs.
b. For purposes of this subsection, "companionship services" means services that 
provide fellowship, care, and protection for individuals who, because of advanced 
age or physical or mental disabilities, cannot care for their own needs. Those 
services may include household work related to the care of the aged or disabled 
person, including meal preparation, bed making, washing of clothes, and other 
similar services, and may include the performance of general household work if 
that work does not exceed twenty percent of the total weekly hours worked. 
"Companionship services" does not include services relating to the care and 
protection of the aged or disabled which require and are performed by trained 
personnel, including a registered or practical nurse, and does not include services 
of individuals who provide care and protection for infants and young children who 
are not physically or mentally disabled.
4. The percentage amount of credit allowable under this section is:
a. For a taxpayer whose taxable income does not exceed twenty -five thousand 
dollars, or thirty -five thousand dollars for a joint return, thirty percent of qualified 
elderly care expenses; or
b. For a taxpayer whose taxable income exceeds twenty -five thousand dollars, or 
thirty-five thousand dollars for a joint return, the greater of:
(1) Twenty percent of qualified elderly care expenses; or
(2) Thirty percent of qualified elderly care expenses, minus one percent of 
those expenses for each two thousand dollars or fraction of two thousand 
dollars by which the taxable income of the taxpayer for the taxable year 
exceeds twenty -five thousand dollars, or thirty -five thousand dollars for a 
joint return.
5. The dollar amount of credit allowable under this section is:
a. Reduced by one dollar for each dollar of the taxable income over fifty thousand 
dollars for a taxpayer whose taxable income exceeds fifty thousand dollars, or for 
a joint return, reduced by one dollar for each dollar of the taxable income over 
seventy thousand dollars for taxpayers whose taxable income exceeds seventy 
thousand dollars; and

b. Limited to two thousand dollars per qualifying family member in a taxable year 
and to four thousand dollars total for two or more qualifying family members in a 
taxable year.
6. A deduction or credit is not allowed under any other provision of this chapter with 
respect to any amount for which a credit is allowed under this section. The credit 
allowed under this section may not be claimed as a carryback or carryforward and may 
not be refunded if the taxpayer has no tax liability.
7. In the case of a married individual filing a separate return, the percentage amount of 
credit under subsection 4 and the dollar amount of credit under subsection 5 are 
limited to one-half of the amounts indicated in those subsections.

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