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No, unfortunately, you can't claim a deduction for cash you paid your daughter for her son's medical expenses if you are not claiming him as a Dependent.
The IRS only allows you to deduct medical expenses for yourself and those that you are claiming as a Dependent.
No, unfortunately, you can't claim a deduction for cash you paid your daughter for her son's medical expenses if you are not claiming him as a Dependent.
The IRS only allows you to deduct medical expenses for yourself and those that you are claiming as a Dependent.
What you paid constitutes a gift to you daughter. So it counts as her paying the medical bills. She can deduct it, if she qualifies to itemize deductions.
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