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I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

 
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I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

That is a medical expense deduction on Sch A if you itemize.

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I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

That is a medical expense deduction on Sch A if you itemize.

nick4675
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I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

Thank you.  When using Turbo tax - what screen to I use to fill in Schedule A?

I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

Federal>Deductions>enter my own>itemized deductions>medical epenses
nick4675
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I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

Thank you, now the State tax form is asking for my rent certificate information - I do not have a rent certificate - I am living in a nursing home.  How do I correct this?

I am in assisted living - where do I enter the nursing services fees that I have paid in 2016?

What state?  Do you pay rent?  Have you asked your facility if they issue certificates?
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