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Credits and deductions
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Credits and deductions
As a Canadian taxpayer, you can claim certain medical expenses as tax deductions when filing your income tax return. These expenses must have been paid for by you or your spouse or common-law partner, and can be claimed for any 12-month period ending in the tax year.
Some examples of medical expenses that you can claim include:
- Prescription medications
- Dental services (including co-pays and orthodontics)
- Eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses (including optical coherence tomography)
- Physiotherapy, chiropractic, and massage therapy services
- Medical equipment (e.g. mobility aids, hearing aids, and prosthetic devices)
- Travel expenses for medical treatment (e.g. mileage, parking, and public transit costs)
- Hospital services, including meals and accommodations, if required
- Home care services (e.g. nursing, attendant care, and housekeeping)
It's important to keep all receipts and supporting documentation for these expenses in case the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requests them as proof. The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) website provides more detailed information please click the link on eligible medical expenses.
For more information, please see a few TurboTax FAQs below:
Which Dental Expenses Are Considered Deductible
What Qualifies As Medical Expenses
Which dental expenses can I claim
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You can claim expenses for various medical products and services, travel expenses for medical treatment, attendant care, expenses for moving to accessible housing, and even premiums you paid to private health services plans.
Examples:
- Prescription drugs and medications that can lawfully be obtained for use by the person only if prescribed by a medical practitioner. Also, the drugs or medications must be recorded by a pharmacist. You cannot claim over-the-counter medications, vitamins, or supplements, even if prescribed by a medical practitioner (except Vitamin B12).
- Dental services – paid to a medical practitioner. Expenses for purely cosmetic procedures are not eligible.
Optical scanners or similar devices designed to allow a person who is blind to read print – prescription needed.
You can check the list on Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website:
Details of medical expenses-Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
If you co-paid for something, you can only claim the part which you paid for and did not get reimbursed for by the insurance or anyone else.
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