CG65577 - Private residence relief: dependent relative: incapacitated by infirmity
A relative is infirm if he or she is mentally ill, physically
disabled or chronically sick and is unable to support himself or
herself by working. But he or she must be over the school leaving
age to qualify as a dependent relative.
You should not consider a child who is under the school
leaving age to be a dependent relative no matter how infirm that
child may be. This is because the law makes it compulsory for a
child to attend school. It is the legal obligation which prevents a
child from maintaining itself and not its infirmity.
