Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Medical Tax Deductions for ADHD Related Expenses

By Eileen Bailey, Health Guide Wednesday, March 03, 2010

 

Any medical expenses either covered by your insurance or reimbursed to you must be excluded or deducted from your total medical and dental expenses.

When using medical and dental deductions for tax purposes, you must itemize deductions using Schedule A.

 

This article is part of a series on taxes here on the ADHD page.  To view the rest of the series, see below:

 

10 Tips to Help You Do Your Taxes

 

ADHD and Taxes: Do You Need a Flexible Spending Account or a Health Savings Account

 

Preparing for Next Year's Taxes

 

Source:

Medical and Dental Expenses, 2009, Publication 502, United States Internal Revenue Service

 

By Eileen Bailey, Health Guide— Last Modified: 07/28/11, First Published: 03/03/10