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Deductions & credits
"Travel for purely personal reasons to another city for an operation or other medical care." would be if you wanted to go to New York, so you go and while you're there, you see a dentist. That would be travel for purely personal reasons.
If your team of doctors require travel to get to, the fact that there might be a walk-in clinic near you would not eliminate the ability to claim the miles you travel to get your medical care. Yes, you could claim those miles if the reason for the travel is for the medical care and not to go shopping or visit relatives.
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‎April 14, 2025
6:08 PM