With so many changes under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the 2019 SECURE Act now in place, changes have been made regarding the deductibility of expenses that both business and individual taxpayers may not be aware of.
A recent article by CPA Practice Advisor helps to determine if some expenses are deductible.
Individual Deductions
Many individual taxpayers are aware that they can deduct the cost of their visits to the doctor’s office or the cost of prescription drugs, but many people are unaware of the deductibility of some of the following costs:
The following medically related remain nondeductible medical expenses:
Besides medical expenses, there are many miscellaneous expenses the IRS will allow taxpayers to deduct. Following is a list of some of these deductible items:
Under the TCJA, the following expenses became and/or remain nondeductible:
Note - This is only a partial list of potential deductible expenses, and deductions may not apply to all situations.
Please contact a Zinner & Co. Tax Advisor to discuss what tax deductions you may be able to claim on your tax 2019 income tax return.