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But the espenses are deductible identically for both. They just don't show up in the Quebec return.
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@andrewl2 Have you tried deleting and reentering your medical expenses?
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Yes, the telephone support agent tried many different ways to get the amount to show up on the Quebec return, without success. (Case [phone number removed])
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Unfortunately, it looks like you'll either have to file your Quebec return without the medical expenses (and do an adjustment to add them after), or redo your return.
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According to this directive, I can make different medical expense claims for my Federal and Quebec returns by first filing my Fed. return, then altering my Quebec return and sending it. Is that correct? Turbo tax will permit the alteration and allow the e-filing?
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@Ax33 The Federal Return goes to the CRA while the Quebec return goes to Revenue Quebec, so sending one doesn't impact the other.
But in TurboTax Online 2024, when you get to the Medical Expenses section, there is an option to check off if you have medical expenses that are deductible on your Québec return but not your federal return, or vice versa.
Thank you for using TurboTax.