Thursday, September 13, 2018
Coalition Fights to Keep Medical Expense Deductions in Place
An AARP-led coalition that includes the
American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living
(AHCA/NCAL) delivered a letter
on Sept. 6 to leading U.S. Senators asking
them to continue their fight to maintain the medical expense deduction, which
was temporarily extended through 2018 in last year’s tax cut law. The coalition sent their message to Sens.
Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Susan Collins (R-Maine), and Rob Portman (R-Ohio),
thanking the trio for their leadership in preserving the medical expense
deduction last year and urging their continued assistance in keeping it in
place after this year. Pointing to the
long history of the deduction, the letter said for the past 75 years Americans
with high health care costs have been able to deduct medical expenses from
their taxes. AHCA/NCAL has said that
many of these individuals are in long term care, thus making it a significant
issue for our members. Some of the other
members of the coalition include the Alzheimer’s Association, American Heart
Association, American Psychological Association, March of Dimes, Michael J. Fox
Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, and the National Committee to Preserve
Social Security and Medicare.
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