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Deductions & credits
Since we cannot see your tax return, you will have to make some educated guesses as to what is happening.
We can deduct on Schedule A (Itemized Deductions) only those medical expenses that are in excess of 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). So if your gross unreimbursed medical expenses were $13,200 but your Adjusted Gross Income (line 8b on your 1040) is $80,000, then you can deduct only the excess of medical expenses over $6,000, which reduces your actual medical expense deduction to $7,200.
Is it possible that your AGI is approximately $80,000?
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‎February 14, 2020
7:57 AM
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