i’m on disability. What can i look to deduct for expenses? ie diet etc.?

i Pay a lot of extra cash for the food buy as i’m diabetic and have allergies thoyugh not the reason i’m on disability bt the3 food expenditure are a direct resultr of the diet i’m on./ Any help would be appreciated.

Only gluten-free harvest for people with celiac disease can be claimed as a medical expense (and only if there is written note from your MD). And ONLY the incremental cost of the food can be claimed – ie the difference bet. the cost of GF (gluten-free) food minus cost of regular food. For model, if GF bread expenditure $2 and regular bread expenditure $1, you can only claim the difference of $1.

Now, you might be entitled to Line 316, Disability Amount, but you have to complete Form T2201 and have your MD sign it.

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2 Responses to “i’m on disability. What can i look to deduct for expenses? ie diet etc.?”

  1. Sandra Dee says:

    hi,
    yes you can claim those food expenditure IF prescribed by a Doctor to do so. if you go to http://www.irs.gov you can get info about all things that can be deducted.References :

  2. LaLa says:

    Hi. Sorry, I don’t believe that you can deduct food as a medical expense. There are many people with allergies or conditions that limit the food that they eat, but they can’t deduct them. If the doctor has provided prescriptions for nutritional supplements or otherwise, you can claim those with your medical expenses – but not the food.

    Here is some information on what you may be able to claim as a person with a disability:

    http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/rc4064/rc4064-e.html#P500_37919

    … and here is a list of allowable medical expenses:

    http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals/topics/income-tax/return/completing/deductions/lines300-350/330/allowable-e.html

    I hope this helps. =)References :

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