applecruncher
Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
A relative (age 60) is on SSDI and his only income for 2009 was his disability benefit (about $12,000 for the year). He is covered by medicare (no other health insurance) but he had to pay a little over $5,000 in out-of-pocket medical and dental expenses throughout the year (he has all the bills/receipts/cancelled checks). He did a little research and says when he files his income tax he can deduct his medical expenses because it’s over 7.5% of his adjusted gross income. I did a rough calculation and because his annual SSDI is so low, his AGI would be –0- . So, is it true that he can claim the medical deduction on Schedule A and get a refund? If not, is there any way he can recoup any of the money he spent on medical and dental?
Thanks.
A relative (age 60) is on SSDI and his only income for 2009 was his disability benefit (about $12,000 for the year). He is covered by medicare (no other health insurance) but he had to pay a little over $5,000 in out-of-pocket medical and dental expenses throughout the year (he has all the bills/receipts/cancelled checks). He did a little research and says when he files his income tax he can deduct his medical expenses because it’s over 7.5% of his adjusted gross income. I did a rough calculation and because his annual SSDI is so low, his AGI would be –0- . So, is it true that he can claim the medical deduction on Schedule A and get a refund? If not, is there any way he can recoup any of the money he spent on medical and dental?
Thanks.