AHCA/NCAL recently signed onto AARP driven House and Senate
letters to members of Congress around the medical expense deduction. Specially,
the letters urge support for the Medical Expense Savings Act (S. 110/H.R.
2073), which is bipartisan legislation that would make permanent the 7.5
percent threshold for the medical expense deduction. The letters also ask to
support an extension of the 7.5 percent threshold in an end-of-year legislative
package. Without action, 4.4 million Americans with high medical costs will
face an unexpected tax increase when they file their returns in the coming
months. For more than 75 years, Americans with high health care costs have been
able to deduct medical expenses from their taxes. For the millions of Americans
who annually take this deduction, it provides important tax relief which helps
offset the costs of acute and chronic medical conditions. This includes costs
associated with long-term care, assisted living, and nursing homes.
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