I traveled to Germany to have artificial disks implanted in my spine to resolve disk degeneration. The German surgical group put a complete package together including surgical costs, plane tickets for me and my wife (they required me to have a support person) hotel rooms prior to and after surgery, a room for my wife when I was in the hospital, taxi rides, and some meals. The plane tickets there were coach, but the return tickets home were business class, strongly recommended because I would be recovering from surgery. This kind of package is known as "medical tourism" and all the expenses were included a single payment.
After surgery, I received a receipt that broke out two prices for two categories: surgical costs and administrative costs (accommodations, case management, processing costs, taxes, flights etc.)
I'm pretty sure I can deduct the surgical expenses, but I don't know how to proceed on the administrative costs. I can't break them down any more than the single cost they listed on the receipt, and I don't know what is considered a legitimate expense.
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Your flights to get to and from for receiving medical care are deductible medical transportation costs. Hotel costs would be also part of travel expenses.
Processing costs, administrative costs, case management and taxes would not be deductible medical expenses.
You would need a break down in order to claim the flight expense. You may need to contact the company to request a further breakdown.
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