tkc10001
New Member

If my wife needed to move to another state for a portion of the year to receive medical treatment, is any portion of all the expenses incurred deductible?

I work for a state park in a very remote part of the county.  Our housing and the position requires that I live on site.

My wife had to temporarily relocate to receive medical treatment that just wasn't available in the area we lived in.

In addition to the medical bills there were other expenses of this relocation. (Housing, travel, moving, establishing and maintaining a place to live...) All told she was gone for the better part of the year receiving care and treatment.  During this time I of course visited when possible.

Is any portion of all these expenses deductible?

If so how and were do I enter them.