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Deductions & credits
Yes, you can deduct the cost of the Long-Term Care Facility on the screen that says, "Tell us about anything spent on medical facility fees."
Nursing home and assisted living costs are only deductible if you itemize your deductions instead of taking the Standard Deduction. You can deduct any costs that exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI).
If you pay these expenses for a family member, they’re only deductible if you claim them as a dependent.
Things to keep in mind:
- If you, your spouse, or your dependent is in a nursing home primarily for medical care, then the nursing home cost not compensated for by insurance or otherwise (including meals and lodging) is deductible as a medical expense.
- If that individual is in a home primarily for non-medical reasons, then only the cost of the actual medical care not compensated for by insurance or otherwise is deductible as a medical expense, not the cost of the meals and lodging.
- Deduct medical expenses on Schedule A (Form 1040), Itemized Deductions.
- The total amount of all allowable medical expenses is the amount of such expenses that exceeds 7.5% of adjusted gross income.
You will deduct your Long Term Care Facility costs on this screen in TurboTax.
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March 23, 2025
10:51 AM