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What is considered a "QUALIFIED" medical expense in OHIO for 2021?

 
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MinhT1
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What is considered a "QUALIFIED" medical expense in OHIO for 2021?

This is an extract of an Ohio Revenue FAQ (question 6):

 

For the purposes of this deduction, “medical care” has the same meaning as found in Section 213 of the IRC. Some examples include amounts paid for:

  • Copays, deductibles and co-insurance;
  • Prescription medication or insulin;
  • Medical, dental and vision examinations and treatment by a certified health professional;
  • Hospital costs and nursing care, including any eligible services provided at an assisted living facility; AND
  • Eyeglasses, hearing aids, braces, crutches and wheelchairs.

These amounts are only deductible to the extent they exceed 7.5% of the taxpayer’s federal adjusted gross income. Refer to IRS Publication 502 for a comprehensive list of potentially eligible expenses.

Please note, while “medical care” does include medical insurance premiums, those amounts should not be included on line 4 if they are already reported on lines 1-3.

 

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What is considered a "QUALIFIED" medical expense in OHIO for 2021?

Thank you for your reply.  I thought I read that the State of Ohio was more lenient than the IRS.   I think I read an old document!!    

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