When I filed 2019 taxes I thought I had removed my medical expenses because it didn't make a difference so I could possibly use them this year, turns out in my sleep deprivation I didn't. Can I legally amend my file for 2019 taxes to remove the $xxx of medical expenses so I can claim them and get the benefit this year as my income was cut in half due to maternity leave? Using the 12month rule of course.
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Yes, you can amend your tax return.
Yes, you can claim eligible medical expenses if they were incurred during the current tax year. TurboTax will prompt you to choose your 12-month claim period after you enter your medical expenses.
For example, you can claim an expense from January 2, 2019, using a claim period of January 2, 2019, to January 1, 2020, on your 2020 tax return.
If you have a lot of expenses in the latter part of the tax year, it might be better to save them and claim them with medical expenses you have in the early part of the following tax year. If, for example, the majority of your medical expenses occurred after May 15, 2020, you can save them for your 2021 tax return. You can use a 12-month period from May 15, 2020 to May 14, 2021, and claim all expenses that fall within that time frame.
Each year, you can choose a different 12-month period. Your 12-month period doesn't have to begin where your previous 12-month period ended. Expenses cannot be claimed twice.
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