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Had cataract surgery followed by corrective lens implants on both eyes.Medicaid paid for cataract surgery but not the lens implants. Are implants deductible $1595 ea.

This is lens implants in the eye, not dental implants.

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MinhT
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Had cataract surgery followed by corrective lens implants on both eyes.Medicaid paid for cataract surgery but not the lens implants. Are implants deductible $1595 ea.

Your lens implants can be deducted as Medical expenses if you itemize your deductions.

You can claim all medical and dental bills and health insurance premiums paid out-of-pocket as Medical Expenses in Schedule A - Itemized Deductions

For tax year 2018, Medical Expenses are subject to the 7.5% rule and you can only claim the excess over 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income.

Please note that Itemized Deductions will only "help" when they exceed your standard deduction.

For 2018, standard deductions are:

For a taxpayer under 65, not claimed as a dependent

  • $12,000 for Single
  • $24,000 for Married Filing Jointly, or Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child
  • $18,000 for Head of Household
  • $12,000 for Married Filing Separately
  • If you are over 65 or blind, add $1,300 for each instance if married or add $1,600 each instance if single or head of household

In TurboTax, you can enter Medical expenses by following these steps:

  • In TurboTax, open your tax return
  • Click on Federal Taxes, then on Deductions & Credits on top of the screen
  • On the next page, click on I'll choose what I work on
  • Scroll down to locate the section Medical 
  • Click Start next to Medical Expenses.

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MinhT
Expert Alumni

Had cataract surgery followed by corrective lens implants on both eyes.Medicaid paid for cataract surgery but not the lens implants. Are implants deductible $1595 ea.

Your lens implants can be deducted as Medical expenses if you itemize your deductions.

You can claim all medical and dental bills and health insurance premiums paid out-of-pocket as Medical Expenses in Schedule A - Itemized Deductions

For tax year 2018, Medical Expenses are subject to the 7.5% rule and you can only claim the excess over 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income.

Please note that Itemized Deductions will only "help" when they exceed your standard deduction.

For 2018, standard deductions are:

For a taxpayer under 65, not claimed as a dependent

  • $12,000 for Single
  • $24,000 for Married Filing Jointly, or Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child
  • $18,000 for Head of Household
  • $12,000 for Married Filing Separately
  • If you are over 65 or blind, add $1,300 for each instance if married or add $1,600 each instance if single or head of household

In TurboTax, you can enter Medical expenses by following these steps:

  • In TurboTax, open your tax return
  • Click on Federal Taxes, then on Deductions & Credits on top of the screen
  • On the next page, click on I'll choose what I work on
  • Scroll down to locate the section Medical 
  • Click Start next to Medical Expenses.

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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