Your medical expenses may save you money at tax time, but a few key rules
apply. Here are some tax tips to help you determine if you can deduct medical
and dental expenses on your tax return:
- Itemize. You can only claim your
medical expenses that you paid for in 2015 if you itemize
deductions on your federal tax return.
- Income. Include all qualified
medical costs that you paid for during the year, however, you only realize
a tax benefit when your total amount is more than 10 percent of your adjusted
gross income.
- Temporary Threshold for
Age 65.
If you or your spouse is age 65 or older, then it’s 7.5 percent of your
adjusted gross income. This exception applies through Dec. 31, 2016.
- Qualifying
Expenses.
You can include most medical and dental costs that you paid for yourself,
your spouse and your dependents including:
- The costs of
diagnosing, treating, easing or preventing disease.
- The costs you pay for
prescription drugs and insulin.
- The costs you pay for
insurance premiums for policies that cover medical care qualify.
- Some long-term care
insurance costs.
Exceptions and special rules apply. Costs reimbursed by insurance or other
sources normally do not qualify for a deduction. For more examples of costs you
can and can’t deduct, see IRS
Publication
502, Medical and Dental Expenses. You can get it on
IRS.gov/forms
anytime.
- Travel Costs
Count.
You may be able to deduct travel costs you pay for medical care. This includes
costs such as public transportation, ambulance service, tolls and parking
fees. If you use your car, you can deduct either the actual costs or the
standard mileage rate for medical travel. The rate is 23 cents per
mile for 2015.
- No Double Benefit. You can’t claim a
tax deduction for medical expenses paid with funds from your Health
Savings Accounts or Flexible
Spending Arrangements. Amounts paid with funds from those plans are
usually tax-free.
- Use the Tool. Use the Interactive
Tax Assistant tool on IRS.gov to see if you can deduct your medical
expenses. It can answer many of your questions on a wide range of tax
topics including the health
care law.
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