Medical costs can add up, depending on the treatments you get and how often you need medical care. Even if you have insurance, you’ll probably have expenses you need to pay for out of pocket. 

 

The IRS allows certain taxpayers to save money on their tax return by deducting qualified medical and dental expenses, such as: 

  • Prescription contact lenses 
  • Prescription eyeglasses 
  • Prescription medications 
  • Root canals 
  • Teeth cleanings 
  • Visits to healthcare providers and dentists 

 

It’s important to consult with a tax professional to get a better idea of what medical expenses you can deduct. It’s easy to overlook less common expenses that may also be tax deductible. 

 

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