Hong Kong Tax Allowances for Elderly & Dependent Parents
HK's salaries tax system provides generous allowances for those supporting elderly parents, grandparents, or disabled dependants. The rules — particularly around residence, cohabitation, and residential care home costs — are specific, and missing them means leaving thousands of dollars unclaimed every year.
Elderly Care Tax Specialist
HK's salaries tax system provides generous allowances for those supporting elderly parents, grandparents, or disabled dependants. The rules — particularly around residence, cohabitation, and residential care home costs — are specific, and missing them means leaving thousands of dollars unclaimed every year.
⚠ Many Taxpayers Claim the Wrong Allowance Level
The dependent parent allowance comes in two tiers: HKD 50,000 (if you or your spouse maintain the parent and the parent ordinarily resides with you) and HKD 25,000 (if you maintain them financially but they do not live with you). Claiming the wrong tier — in either direction — is one of the most common errors on HK tax returns.
Are you facing these tax issues?
Cohabitation vs Financial Support
The higher allowance (HKD 50,000) requires the parent to "ordinarily reside" with you — not just that you pay their bills. Many taxpayers claim the higher allowance incorrectly when parents live separately.
Age Threshold Requirements
Parents must be aged 60 or over to qualify for the standard allowance. Those aged 55–59 can qualify only if they are disabled. Getting the age wrong means a non-qualifying claim.
Residential Care Home Deduction
If your parent lives in a residential care home (elderly home), you can deduct actual costs paid up to HKD 100,000 per year — but this is mutually exclusive with the residential care allowance option.
Sharing Allowance Between Siblings
Only one person can claim the dependent parent allowance for each parent. Siblings must decide who claims — or each claims the lower non-cohabiting allowance if both contribute.
Who This Service Is For
The most common scenario: financially supporting one or both parents who are retired in HK.
Adults paying for elderly care home fees for their parents — where the deduction route may be more valuable.
Those supporting physically or mentally disabled parents, grandparents, or siblings.
HK residents whose parents live in the Mainland — allowance rules still apply with residency clarification.
Multiple children contributing to parental support who need to coordinate allowance claims.
What We Cover
Dependent Allowance Eligibility Review
We assess whether your parents or dependants meet all qualifying conditions for each allowance tier.
Residential Care vs Allowance Modelling
We model whether claiming the residential care home deduction or the dependent parent allowance produces a greater saving.
Sibling Allowance Coordination
We advise on how multiple children can optimally split or allocate dependent parent allowances.
BIR60 with Dependent Allowances
We prepare your return with all dependent allowances correctly claimed at the correct tier.
IRD Allowance Dispute Resolution
If the IRD queries or disallows a dependent allowance, we prepare a written response with supporting documentation.
Simple, efficient, professional
Dependant Eligibility Assessment
We review the age, residence, disability, and support status of each claimed dependant.
1 dayCare Home vs Allowance Analysis
Where applicable, we model whether the care home deduction or standard allowance is more beneficial.
1 dayDocumentation Compilation
We help you gather HKID copies, birth certificates, support payment records, and cohabitation evidence.
2–3 daysReturn Preparation & Filing
We file your BIR60 with all dependent allowances correctly claimed and documented.
1–2 daysReal results for real clients
Professional supporting two elderly parents and one in care home
- Father (68) cohabiting: HKD 50,000 allowance claimed
- Mother (71) in residential care home: HKD 100,000 deduction vs HKD 25,000 allowance
- Residential care deduction chosen for mother (4x more valuable)
- Both siblings coordinated to avoid duplicate claims
Married couple with three parents to support
- Husband's parents (both 70+) cohabiting: 2 × HKD 50,000
- Wife's mother (65) non-cohabiting: HKD 25,000
- Joint assessment elected to maximise combined allowances
- All three allowances successfully claimed with full documentation
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This page provides general information only. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified Hong Kong tax professional.