Then use that 50-100 dollars to buy groceries and sundries for the house. Or even other stuff you know your mom needs.It's my mom, and she refuses any money, and she does not want any contract or anything. I just want to give her 50 or 100 bucks to contribute some way. I heard that paying directly to the mortgage did not count as income, that's why I asked. If I'm wrong, is there any other way?
If it is construed as a gift, that's correct. But it's too close to rent, on record, for comfort.I heard that paying directly to the mortgage did not count as income,
Ways you can contribute using your money:It's my mom, and she refuses any money, and she does not want any contract or anything. I just want to give her 50 or 100 bucks to contribute some way. I heard that paying directly to the mortgage did not count as income, that's why I asked. If I'm wrong, is there any other way?
And pick up some gift cards for Amazon, department stores that your Mom likes, restaurants, etc. while you're there.1) You can buy groceries and household supplies on the way home from work.