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While doing the Review, Turbotax says that my medical expense credit exceeds income tax payable and that I should consider deleting from this year and claiming next year. Before entering medical expenses, I was getting a Federal and QC refund. After I entered my medical expenses, I was getting a larger tax refund from both. Message seems incorrect.
Not sure if this is related to scholarships and RESP income I had this year, which had no tax deducted on it.
Based on what system reports, I want to claim the medical expenses.
You can claim medical expenses for any 12-month period ending in the taxation year—but, in order for you to make a claim, your total eligible medical expenses must equal more than the lesser of 3% of your net income OR $2,759. You have the ability to carry forward some unclaimed expenses to the next year.
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