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The nondeductible "floor" for medical expenses is 10% of your AGI.
So, if your income is $27,000, 10% is approximately $2700. If you spent $20k on IVF, your deduction will be $17,300.
If you spent that much in medical and make that little next year, you will be paying very little (if any) income taxes.
There's no amount you get back from a deduction. But, you can expect to receive most of your federal tax withholding back if you have such expenses next year. You might "save" about $2000 in taxes.
The nondeductible "floor" for medical expenses is 10% of your AGI.
So, if your income is $27,000, 10% is approximately $2700. If you spent $20k on IVF, your deduction will be $17,300.
If you spent that much in medical and make that little next year, you will be paying very little (if any) income taxes.
There's no amount you get back from a deduction. But, you can expect to receive most of your federal tax withholding back if you have such expenses next year. You might "save" about $2000 in taxes.
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