I paid $51,000 to Clear Choice for full Dental Implants - is this deductible
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Exactly Which Medical and Dental Expenses Can I Deduct?
The government has an enormous list of qualifying medical and dental expenses that they have ruled as eligible for deduction on your income taxes. For a full list of every piece of information dealing with deductible medical expenses, see IRS Publication 502.
For time’s sake, here are a few of the most common expenses (and some commonly overlooked expenses) that are deductible.
Medical, dental, and vision expenses are reported on Schedule A and entered in the Deductions & Credits section.
Medical, dental, and vision expenses are reported on Schedule A and entered in the Deductions & Credits section.
Was any if this covered by medical insurance or vehicle insurance (if you were in an accident)?
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