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It depends on your exact circumstances. You can only claim a deduction for the
medical and dental expenses that you paid in 2016 that are in
excess of 10% of your adjusted gross income OR in excess of
7.5% of your adjusted gross income if you were at least 65 years old as of the
end of 2016.
You can view the total deductions that you have entered in to Turbo Tax to make sure that all of your medical expenses were included. However, this might also be an alternative minimum tax (AMT) issue. To determine if your medical expenses are being reduced because of AMT:
To review the entries on your Form 1040:
It depends on your exact circumstances. You can only claim a deduction for the
medical and dental expenses that you paid in 2016 that are in
excess of 10% of your adjusted gross income OR in excess of
7.5% of your adjusted gross income if you were at least 65 years old as of the
end of 2016.
You can view the total deductions that you have entered in to Turbo Tax to make sure that all of your medical expenses were included. However, this might also be an alternative minimum tax (AMT) issue. To determine if your medical expenses are being reduced because of AMT:
To review the entries on your Form 1040:
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