IsabellaG
Employee Tax Expert

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No, it doesn't count, if I'm understanding your question. I believe that you are asking if it matters on your tax return if you received financial assistance for your medical bills in 2017, which wouldn't have an effect on your taxes. You wouldn't be able to deduct any medical expenses that you didn't have to pay for, and this type of assistance doesn't count as medical insurance, but there's no place to enter this information on your tax return.

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