MonikaK1
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Deductions & credits

If your employer added amounts to your W-2 that exceeded the amount of your reimbursement, contact them for an explanation and corrected W-2, if applicable.

 

If you have medical expenses that are reimbursed by a health reimbursement arrangement, you can't include those expenses in your medical expenses.

 

If you are reimbursed more than your medical expenses, you may have to include the excess in your income.

 

You can include in medical expenses the unreimbursed cost of the following procedures performed on yourself, your spouse, or your dependent to overcome an inability to have children.

 

Procedures such as in vitro fertilization (including temporary storage of eggs or sperm).

Surgery, including an operation to reverse prior surgery that prevented the person operated on from having children.

 

See IRS Publication 502 for more information on deductible medical expenses.

 

See this TurboTax article for more information on Health Savings Accounts, if applicable.

 

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