savebabe
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Hi everyone.
I found out recently from my tax accountant that private health insurance and co-payments from your meds can be deducted. Good luck.
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2. You have a health savings account or some other account where you put in pre-tax dollars for medical expenses and then submit receipts for reiumbursement.
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Don't forget to write off lodging, mileage, airfare, tolls, parking, to Dr, Dentist, Hosp. LLMD's, etc. (Most everything but food qualifies)
Faxing and mailing of medical documents, test results, letters and claims to ins. co. postage, etc. Phone consults, long distance charges, etc.
Even the mileage to pick up the RX is deductible.
Shipping of blood to lab. Shipping of meds and supplies too.
It doesn't have to be covered by ins. to be written off. Many IV's, Colonics, etc may not be covered by ins but do qualify. Keep copies of everything and your RX's.
Because my children have lead poisoning if we ever figure out where it is coming from the IRS gives allowances on Lead clean up.
Good luck! Lyme x 9
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bettyg
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excellent ideas/suggestions ...
start doing for 2007 NOW so you don't run into this timeconsuming task next tax season.
my medical expenses came to 16,000 - 7.5% of 6,000; so 10,000 was shown there.
i wrote down each OUT OF STATE TRIP as they occurred:
mileage, $$ gas paid, lodging for driver/me and kept adding to that.
kept track of other mileage for local drs. as they occur too.
it is timeconsuming but worth your while to DEDUCT if you can.
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bettyg
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i also checked with my tax accountant since i've become politically active, and now bring my table/chairs handing out brochures and teaching others about lyme disease plus mileage.
. keep track of mileage per event;
. keep track of expenses copying lyme materials i hand out, etc.
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minoucat
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Just a note to add that organic foods for medical purposes (specifically, allergies, but possibly also for detox) are deductible IF PRESCRIBED.
There's not a lot of info on this and such a deduction may get your audited (dunno, just a warning) but apparently excellent documentation will get you through and there are precedents.
Double check with a reliable tax person, though...
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