Taxpayers that itemize may be able to deduct eligible medical expenses they incurred for themselves, their spouses, and dependents, subject to limits. Taxpayers bear the burden to prove the expenses, to show they were paid during the tax year and weren’t reimbursed by insurance.
One corporate executive and her husband deducted medical expenses of $41,648 on behalf of her father. They claimed the medical bills were paid by intrafamily loans but provided no proof that the loans had been repaid or that insurance hadn’t reimbursed them. Their records, they stated, were lost due to a hurricane and other setbacks. The U.S. Tax Court partially disallowed the deduction. (TC Memo 2022-99)
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