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Are you missing a valuable tax deduction for Medicare premiums?
July 9, 2025
Categories: medical expense, Medicare
If you’re age 65 or older and enrolled in basic Medicare insurance, you may need to pay additional premiums to receive more comprehensive coverage. These extra premiums can be expensive, particularly for married couples, since both spouses incur the costs. However, there may be a silver lining: You could be eligible for a tax deduction for the premiums you pay. Deducting medical expenses: What counts? For purposes of claiming an itemized deduction for medical expenses on your tax return,
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Can I itemize deductions on my tax return?
March 14, 2025
Categories: Deductions, Itemized deductions, medical expense, Standard Deduction
You may wonder if you can claim itemized deductions on your tax return. Perhaps you made charitable contributions and were told in the past they couldn’t be claimed because you didn’t have enough deductions to itemize. How much do you need? You can itemize deductions if the total of your allowable itemized write-offs for the year exceeds your standard deduction allowance for the year. Otherwise, you must claim the standard deduction. Here’s how we’ll determine if you can
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You may be entitled to tax breaks if caring for an elderly relative
July 31, 2024
Categories: dependent care credit, dependents, long-term care, medical expense
There are many rewards for taking care of an elderly relative. They may include feeling needed, making a difference in the person’s life and allowing the person to receive quality care. In addition, you could also be eligible for tax breaks. Here’s a rundown of four of them: 1. Medical expenses. If the individual qualifies as your “medical dependent” and you itemize deductions on your tax return, you can include any medical expenses you incur for the person along with