No. You can use the Excel schedule as support. Keep it with your medical receipts and attach it all to your final printed copy in case CRA wants to see the support. Then just manually enter the total. You can also divide the expenses by prescriptions, dental, eye care, and medical travel if you choose.
No. You can use the Excel schedule as support. Keep it with your medical receipts and attach it all to your final printed copy in case CRA wants to see the support. Then just manually enter the total. You can also divide the expenses by prescriptions, dental, eye care, and medical travel if you choose.
When is Intuit going to incorporate this feature? I've been using excel for years in the exact format Turbo Tax wants in the hope that one day I'll be able to import this info.
I agree. The UI to enter medical expenses in Turbo Tax is horrible. There should be a way to easily enter previously entered medical services (Payment made to) and patients rather than having to manually type them in again and again.