Chapter 7
1) a. Taxpayers can deduct medical expenses incurred by all people that they claim as dependents on their taxes.
b. It depends on the situation, if there is a written agreement stating otherwise, for the most part the person claims the child covers the expenses. But whoever pays the medical expenses can deduct them as their expenses.
c. If medical expenses are subject to a multiple support agreement the person who pays the bill is either the one who gives the most support or whatever the agreement states.
4) So I combined the answer for a and b together. The taxpayer may deduct actual out-of-pocket expenses to a certain degree. For example, actual out-of-pocket vehicle expenditures, taxis, airfare, ambulance fees and other forms of transportation. So a limitation to it is that you can deduct 18 cents for each mile that is driven and the cost of tolls and parking. One can deduct fifty percent of meals of the traveling meals and fifty dollars per night for a......
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