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Medical Deductions On Taxes

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April 15th is almost here and if you are owing tax it may pay to take a second look at that return to see if you claimed all medical deductions you are entitled to. Your diligence in keeping track of expenses will pay off. IRS Publication 502 has a complete listing of all medical costs deductible. Following are some of the commonly overlooked medical deductions.



Medical Expenses

The medical expense deduction is limited to the amount by which the annual medical expense exceeds 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. Included in this category are unreimbursement amounts paid for health insurance, hospital, and nursing care, doctor's and dentists' visits, prescription medications, eyeglasses, hearing aids, and long-term care insurance premiums and services.

You can also deduct home improvements related to medical expenses. These expenses may include, but are not limited to the following:

* Constructing entrance or exit ramps for your home.

* Widening doorways at entrances or exits to your home.

* Widening or otherwise modifying hallways and interior doorways.

* Installing railings, support bars, or other modifications to bathrooms.

* Lowering or modifying kitchen cabinets and equipment.

* Moving or modifying electrical outlets and fixtures.

* Installing porch lifts and other forms of lifts (but elevators generally add value to the house).

* Modifying fire alarms, smoke detectors, and other warning systems.

* Modifying stairways.

* Adding handrails or grab bars anywhere (whether or not in bathrooms).

* Modifying hardware on doors.

* Modifying areas in front of entrance and exit doorways.

* Grading the ground to provide access to the residence.

Only reasonable costs to accommodate a home to a disabled condition are considered medical care. Additional costs for personal motives, such as for architectural or aesthetic reasons, are not medical expenses.

An often overlooked medical deductions is the medicare Part A and Part B premiums voluntarily paid by Social Security recipients. Also, if you travel to medical conferences relating to a dependent's chronic disease, smoking cessation programs or travel to obtain medical treatment, you may be able to deduct the cost of your transportation, as well as food and lodging.

Nursing Services

You can include in medical expenses wages and other amounts you pay for nursing services. The services need not be performed by a nurse as long as the services are of a kind generally performed by a nurse. This includes services connected with caring for the patient's condition, such as giving medication or changing dressings, as well as bathing and grooming the patient. These services can be provided in your home or another care facility.

Generally, only the amount spent for nursing services is a medical expense. If the attendant also provides personal and household services, amounts paid to the attendant must be divided between the time spent performing household and personal services and the time spent for nursing services. However, certain maintenance or personal care services provided for qualified long-term care can be included in medical expenses.

You can also include in medical expenses part of the amount you pay for that attendant's meals. Divide the food expense among the household members to find the cost of the attendant's food. Then divide that cost in the same manner as in the preceding paragraph. If you had to pay additional amounts for household upkeep because of the attendant, you can include the extra amounts with your medical expenses. This includes extra rent or utilities you pay because you moved to a larger apartment to provide space for the attendant.

Employment taxes. You can include as a medical expense social security tax, FUTA, Medicare tax, and state employment taxes you pay for a nurse, attendant, or other person who provides medical care. If the attendant also provides personal and household services, you can include as a medical expense only the amount of employment taxes paid for medical services.

Health Insurance Costs for Self-Employed Persons

If you were self-employed and had a net profit for the year, were a general partner (or a limited partner receiving guaranteed payments), or received wages from an S corporation in which you were a more than 2% shareholder (who is treated as a partner), you may be able to deduct, as an adjustment to income, all of the amount paid for medical and qualified long-term care insurance on behalf of yourself, your spouse, and dependents.

The insurance plan must be established under your trade or business, and you cannot take this deduction to the extent that the amount of the deduction is more than your earned income from that trade or business.

You cannot take this deduction for any month in which you were eligible to participate in any subsidized health plan maintained by your employer or your spouse's employer. This rule is applied separately to plans that provide long-term care insurance and plans that do not provide long-term care insurance.

If you qualify to take the deduction, use the Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction Worksheet in the Form 1040 instructions to figure the amount you can deduct. But if any of the following applies, do not use the worksheet.

* You had more than one source of income subject to self-employment tax.

* You file Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income, or Form 2555-EZ, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.

* You are using amounts paid for qualified long-term care insurance to figure the deduction.
Medical Deductions On Taxes
Business taxes can be summarized simply as calculating your total revenue, reducing this amount by as many tax deductions as you can and then paying tax on the remaining amount.

Most people are not aware of all business deductions and miss out on various claims. To this end, it is important to understand the theme for deductions for businesses. When considering whether an expense is a deduction, you should ask yourself the following:

1. Did it occur as part of my small business?

2. Was it an ordinary expense associated with my business?

3. Was it a necessary expense?

In addition to asking the questions above, business owners should also ask their accountant about taking advantage of cost segregation, a tax mechanism that could generate substantial savings in federal income taxes. Although it is vastly under-utilized, cost segregation is not a wildly speculative accounting tool. In fact, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants? National Journal of Accountancy has published numerous articles in support of cost segregation.

Cost segregation identifies applicable components and establishes the value and correct time line for depreciation. Under typical circumstances, depreciation is spread out over as long as 39 years. However, cost segregation applies depreciation to parts of the property in 5-,7- and 15-year increments. This acceleration in depreciation time reduces the income subject to federal taxes. This method does not dictate alternative minimum tax issues.

Historically, most depreciation schedules are split between land and long-life property. Long-life property depreciates over 27.5 years for apartments and 39 years for most commercial properties. A cost segregation study can typically allocate 20% to 40% of the improvement basis to short-life categories, and sometimes more.

High-income owners typically pay a 35% federal tax rate on ordinary income and a 15% rate on capital gains. The mechanics of reporting the gain on a sale usually allocate most of the gain to capital gains, which is taxed at 15%.

A cost segregation study actually reduces the amount of long-life property, which is recaptured at 25% by allocating more of the basis to the 5-,7- and 15-year property. If cost segregation is utilized from inception until a gain on the property is recognized, it can reduce the federal tax rate from 35% to 15% for most investors. The exceptions are C corporations, which pay the same tax rate for either ordinary income or capital gains.

Don't pay more than your fair share of taxes. Take all legal deductions.
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