So, I've seen published statements from multiple sources claiming that medically necessary, properly qualified Weight Loss and Smoking Cessation programs can be claimed for an actual Tax Credit on personal federal taxes.
Not just a deduction, but an actual credit. Yeah, big difference!
My questions are:
Is this true? Can I claim such expenses for a Credit, and not just a deduction? And if this really is true, how do I do it?
For reference, here are three links from independent sources claiming this Tax Credit eligibility:
http://www.denisevargas.net/what-is-hypnotherapy/tax-credit-smoking-weight-loss-cessation-hypnosis/
https://www.boisehypnotherapist.com/faq
https://www.neuro-vision.us/TaxCredits.htm
And for ease of reference, here's a quick copy/paste of the most comprehensive claim from the three links above:
"Get 100% Reimbursement for your Weight Loss
and/or Smoking Cessation Hypnosis Treatment Programs
with an I.R.S. Tax Credit *
Tax laws passed mean you can get a tax credit that reimburses you 100% for money paid for smoking programs . You can also be reimbursed 100% for weight loss programs if you were advised by a physician to lose weight. This is a tax credit - not a tax deduction, so that means 100% credit on your taxes!
The information below is quoted from pages 12 and 15 of IRS Publication 502 year 2003.
Stop-Smoking Programs
You can include in medical expenses amounts you pay for a program to stop smoking. However, you cannot include in medical expenses amounts you pay for drugs that do not require a prescription, such as nicotine gum or patches that are designed to help stop smoking.
Weight-Loss Programs
You can include in medical expenses amounts you pay to lose weight if it is a treatment for a specific disease diagnosed by a physician (such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes or heart disease). This includes fees you pay for membership in a weight reduction group and attendance at periodic meetings. You cannot include membership dues in a gym, health club, or spa as medical expenses, but you can include separate fees charged there for weight loss activities.
How to Report
To claim the credit, complete Form 8885, Health Coverage Tax Credit, and attach it to your Form 1040 or Form 1040NR. Report the credit on Form 1040, line 67, or Form 1040NR, line 62, and check box c. You cannot claim the credit on Form 1040A or Form 1040EZ.
You must attach invoices and proof of payment for any amounts you include on line 2 of Form 8885 for which you did not receive an advance payment. If you file your return electronically, attach the invoices and proof of payment to your Form 8453. Proof of payment may include a pay stub if insurance is through a spouse's employment, a bank check, or bank statement for premiums that are automatically deducted from your account.
If you claim this credit, you cannot take the same expenses that you use to figure your health coverage tax credit into account in determining your:
· Medical and dental expenses on Schedule A (Form 1040)
· Self-employed health insurance deduction, or
· Archer Medical Savings Account (MSA) distributions.
* Check with your tax advisor"
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This is all wrong. It is a scam.
First, they are quoting Pub 502 from year 2003? Really?
Second, the quote they give from the IRS is for DEDUCTIONS, not credits, on Schedule A.
Third, the Health Coverage Tax Credit is for certain taxpayers who are eligible for a federally funded program designed to assist people certified as displaced workers by the U.S. Department of Labor and those receiving benefits through the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. over age 55. Most taxpayers do not qualify for this.
These people just copied the same junk from each other without bothering to check it out. Avoid at all costs!
This is all wrong. It is a scam.
First, they are quoting Pub 502 from year 2003? Really?
Second, the quote they give from the IRS is for DEDUCTIONS, not credits, on Schedule A.
Third, the Health Coverage Tax Credit is for certain taxpayers who are eligible for a federally funded program designed to assist people certified as displaced workers by the U.S. Department of Labor and those receiving benefits through the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. over age 55. Most taxpayers do not qualify for this.
These people just copied the same junk from each other without bothering to check it out. Avoid at all costs!
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