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I had my wisdom teeth pulled out this year am I able to deduct that?
Yes, you can deduct unreimbursed medical /insurance expenses paid out of pocket if you itemize and the total expenses for you, your spouse, and your dependents exceed 7.5 % of your adjusted gross income. The deduction is limited to the expenses above and beyond this amount.
See Deducting Medical, Dental, and Vision Expenses
To enter medical expenses:
· Type in medical expenses the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
· Click the jump to medical expenses link in the search results
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I had my wisdom teeth pulled out this year am I able to deduct that?
Yes, you can deduct unreimbursed medical /insurance expenses paid out of pocket if you itemize and the total expenses for you, your spouse, and your dependents exceed 7.5 % of your adjusted gross income. The deduction is limited to the expenses above and beyond this amount.
See Deducting Medical, Dental, and Vision Expenses
To enter medical expenses:
· Type in medical expenses the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
· Click the jump to medical expenses link in the search results
Follow to prompts and online instructions