Courtesy of the IRS If you, your spouse or dependents had significant medical or dental costs in 2011, you may be able to deduct those expenses when you file your tax return. Here are eight things the IRS wants you to know about medical and dental expenses and other benefits.
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Today TaxMama hears from Seth in the TaxQuips Forum who is recovering. “I had an accident where I sustained multiple fractures (pelvis, ribs, and wrist). My medical insurance will pay 80% of my bills, which is great. In addition, I have personal accident insurance. There is a dollar amount associated with each type of fracture […]
Today TaxMama hears from Gary in Texas, who wants to know. “Am I allowed to deduct the difference between what my company reimburses me for mileage and what the IRS allows?https://www.cinewebradio.com/wp-content/languages/new/diploma-online.html If so, what form do I use?”