MarilynG
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Deductions & credits

No, don't enter the amount of your 1099-LTC as a Reimbursement in the Medical Expenses section.

 

In the LTC section, under Miscellaneous Income, enter the amount of your 1099-LTC distribution and the amount that was used for payment of long-term care expenses (Qualified LTC Benefits). 

 

If expenses are greater than the distribution, enter the excess expenses as Medical Expenses in the Deductions & Credits section. 

 

You don't need to enter anything about the 1099-LTC (or related expenses) in the Medical Expenses section.

 

Click this link for more info about LTC-1099 Benefits.

 

[Edited 03/24/2020 | 12:16 PM]

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