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irenev
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Can you deduct amount spent to reach max out of pocket for insurance? $6,750

Paid this, plus co pays and misc.
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MinhT1
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Can you deduct amount spent to reach max out of pocket for insurance? $6,750

Yes. The deductible amount which you actually paid out of pocket is tax deductible as Medical expenses.

 

You can claim all medical and dental bills, prescription drugs and health insurance premiums paid out-of-pocket as Medical Expenses in Schedule A - Itemized Deductions

 

For tax year 2022, Medical Expenses are subject to the 7.5% rule and you can only claim the excess over 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income.

 

Please note that Itemized Deductions will only benefit your taxes when they exceed your standard deduction.

 

For 2022, standard deductions are:

For a taxpayer under 65, not claimed as a dependent

  • $12,950 for Single
  • $25.900 for Married Filing Jointly, or Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child
  • $19,400 for Head of Ho0sehold
  • $12,950 for Married Filing Separately
  • If you are over 65 or blind, add $1,400 for each instance if married or add $1,750 each instance if single or head of household 

 

You can enter Medical expenses by following these steps:

  1. In TurboTax, open your tax return
  2. Click on Federal in the left-hand column, then on Deductions & Credits
  3. Continue and locate the section Medical and click on Show more 
  4. Click Start next to Medical Expenses.
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