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It depends. According to the IRS, depending on what the concierge fee is
specifically for, some, all, or none of it may actually qualify as a
medical expense.
If the monthly fee merely grants you access for future services, with no services actually received, it is not deductible.
If the fee includes any medical services, it may be deductible depending if the included items would meet the IRS definition of a deductible medical expense. (ie. If the fee includes an annual physical, it is deductible because an annual physical is a deductible expense. If the fee allows for free OTC medications, it is not deductible because OTC medications are not deductible.)
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‎June 4, 2019
7:12 PM