Deductions & credits

@har34476 

In addition, as I forgot to include before:

 

You can include the cost of transportation in order to receive care, and you can include up to $50 per night per person for the cost of lodging, as long as the primary reason for the travel is to receive medical care from a doctor or qualified medical professional to treat or cure a medically eligible condition. This would include travel to receive fertility treatments.  (“Per person” means the person or persons receiving medical care plus one travel companion for the person receiving medical care.)

 

You can’t deduct the cost of travel and lodging if it is mainly for a vacation or other personal purpose, and the medical care is an incidental aspect of the travel, and you can’t deduct travel costs that are intended for a general improvement in your health.