Why penalize them up to 3%, people should be allowed to deduct all their medical expenses don't you think?ThePunkPanther said:read the rules. [buried in burocratic trash].
they say that you can claim med or dental expenses IF they cost more than 3% of your total gross income for the year.
Kewlies said:Why penalize them up to 3%, people should be allowed to deduct all their medical expenses don't you think?
Why? Why medical expenses and not basic living expenses?Why penalize them up to 3%, people should be allowed to deduct all their medical expenses don't you think?
Actually, not true. It's not a flat 3%, it caps out at 1,844 for 2006. Anything over that you can claim, regardless of your income.MarkII said:But still I would have absorbed a huge amount. My 3% would have been about 15k a year. That's 30K in income just to meet that bill alone.
Because the country can't afford it.Kewlies said:Could someone tell me why the government doesn't allow medical expenses to be fully deductible at any age if one is ill?
Yes it does allow for catastrophic illness expenses. They would cost more than 3% of you income, and they're deductible. It's hard to imagine say 5% of income expense being catastrophic—especially when the income involved is over 100K as you mentioned. What the tax boys are telling you, is to budget 3% to pay on your own, and they (i.e. we, the rest of us) will help you out beyond that. If 3% in your case is $15,000, so be it: you better budget that amount just like the sole-support mom whose 3% is $750.MarkII said:…edit…The problem I have is with the 3% rule. There is an assumption that at a predetermined income you must deduct 3% before claiming the rest. It does not allow for catastrophic illness expenses. Many people who make large incomes are not always covered by insurance plans. If you are a sole proprietor or business owner you may not be able to pay for your own health insurance after your employees. Believe it or not..it does happen.
So yes..you get hit with sudden large medical bills. That 3% could amount to a lot of money. The more you make the more you spend. And don't say well they should have planned for it. Everyone should plan for out of pocket medical expenses, not just the so called rich. There is a huge difference between the Weston family and a guy making 200K a year.…edit…