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That is correct. You're only allowed to claim medical expenses that you already paid to the provider.
For example, if you're making monthly payments to the hospital for last year's operation, you can only deduct what you paid so far, not what the total operation will eventually cost you.
However, if you charged the entire bill to your credit card which you're still paying off, you can claim the full cost.
The IRS defines the "paid date" as:
That is correct. You're only allowed to claim medical expenses that you already paid to the provider.
For example, if you're making monthly payments to the hospital for last year's operation, you can only deduct what you paid so far, not what the total operation will eventually cost you.
However, if you charged the entire bill to your credit card which you're still paying off, you can claim the full cost.
The IRS defines the "paid date" as:
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