She met the criteria for the required medical diagnosis however, due to the limitations of her health plan, had to pay out of pocket for the actual procedure. It was a substantial amount of money for which she and her husband obtained personal loans.
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She can deduct any medical expenses she actually paid in 2018. It is an itemized deduction, on Schedule
A. She does not get 100% of the deduction, however, since there is a 7.5% of AGI floor that must be met.
Many people who itemized in the past, no longer have to since the standard deduction has been greatly increased for 2018.
She can deduct any medical expenses she actually paid in 2018. It is an itemized deduction, on Schedule
A. She does not get 100% of the deduction, however, since there is a 7.5% of AGI floor that must be met.
Many people who itemized in the past, no longer have to since the standard deduction has been greatly increased for 2018.
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