Example: Rx normally = $600. My insurance will not cover any of the Rx; it is too new. A discount was provided by Goodrx for $200. I paid the difference of $400. On the pharmacy receipt it states "#Rx Non-Tax Item.
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You can deduct the amount you actually paid ($400) as Medical expenses.
You can deduct the amount you actually paid ($400) as Medical expenses.
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