Caregivers Tax Credit

Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit Expansion Becomes Law

By: Value News | Category: Special Interest | Issue: May 2026

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Legislation expanding Oklahoma’s Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit has become law, providing additional relief to families who care for loved ones at home.

Rep. Tammy West, R-Oklahoma City, authored House Bill 4118 to broaden eligibility for the tax credit and recognize additional expenses incurred by unpaid family caregivers. The measure removes the minimum age requirement for eligible family members receiving care, increases the income cap and adds mileage for medical appointments as a qualifying expense. Additionally, all filers would qualify for up to $3,000.

Providing Caregivers Meaningful Relief

"Family caregivers are quietly stepping up every day to meet critical needs, often without recognition or support," West said. "By expanding the Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit, we're acknowledging the real financial burden they carry and making sure more Oklahoman can access meaningful relief. This is a practical way to support strong families and keep care close to home."

The credit took effect in 2024, and Oklahomans could begin claiming it on their 2025 tax returns. According to AARP, family caregivers spend around $7,200 annually caring for a family member, including transportation, medical needs and daily support.

House Bill 4118

"Oklahoma’s Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit was the first of its kind when it was established a few years ago to help Oklahomans supporting an elderly family member," Hall said. "The unpaid responsibilities that many Oklahomans take on as a parent or grandparent ages often come with thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses for medical care, in-home health aides and transportation to and from doctor’s visits. House Bill 4118 updates this successful tax credit to better reflect the challenges these residents face as they lovingly care for an aging family member at home."

HB4118 takes effect Nov. 1, 2026. Oklahomans can begin claiming the credit's additional provisions on their 2026 tax returns.


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