Can you deduct cosmetic surgery costs on income tax?
July 27th, 2009 | by admin |I had my sinuses cleaned out and had the surgeon also perform some cosmetic surgery on my nose at the same time. I was told some of it would be billed to insurance but wasn’t coverable because of the cosmetic surgery done. Can the costs be deducted as medical expenses on income tax?
No, because it is an elected proceedure.
8 Responses to “Can you deduct cosmetic surgery costs on income tax?”
By fukingruvin76118 on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
No, because it is an elected proceedure.
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By Tim on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
Yes.
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By Fancy That on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
if you meet the deduction requirements (7%? of income), any and all medical procedures are deductable.
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By v b on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
Cosmetic surgery isn’t deductible. If the insurance wouldn’t cover it, neither will the IRS.
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By Anna P on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
Only the sinus portion (be sure to be accurate). NOT all medical procedures are deductible!
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By Steve on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
Cosmetic/reconstructive surgery can be deducted in limited cases. In your situation, the costs to correct a defect to allow you to breathe properly would be deductable. However, the portion of the surgery to improve the appearance of the nose would not be deductable.
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By Betty S on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
No, it’s cosmetic – not medical
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By Judy on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply
If the medically necessary part of the procedure can be split out from the cosmetic part (ask your doc if he can do this) then the medically necessary part could be deducted if you meet the other rules to deduct medical expenses (you itemize, and deduct only the portion that’s over 7.5% of your income).
Cosmetic surgery is not deductible on your tax return.
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