If you are jointly assessed as a married couple do you have to Be jointly assessed for medical expenses as well. Ie if one person spent more the 200 on medical bills and the other under 50.
can the person spending 200 claim back the amount over 125 or is it that there is nothing to claim back as when we are jointly assessed its under 250 euro...
If you can get some proof of payment you could claim for up to 4 previous tax years. Note that you don't have to submit receipts/proof of payment with a MED1/2 claim but you need to keep them in case Revenue ever query the claim or audit you.Up to this year I never kept receipts of Gp and perscriptions.
As far as I know they have been moving towards collecting information and/or granting relief at source and automatically in a number of situations such as this (e.g. automatically exempting over 65's (?) who qualify from DIRT etc.) . There was a notice about it on their website about a year ago (post Budget 2007 I think) but I can't find it now.I never made a claim for 2006 and can only persume they able to get this info because my family and I have the drug cards where for each month there is a maximum amount we only have to pay for perscriptions.
No harm in trying.I was thinking of ringing the tax office and asking them to check the previous 3 years drug perscriptions for me, seems as they were able to do this for 2006 without me asking.
You really need some proof of payment just in case. Your GP, pharmacist etc. may have records allowing them to issue duplicate receipts?As I never kept Gp receipts for these years, does anyone think I have a chance of getting a rebate on that section if I give them an estimate of what I probally paid, or am I chancing my arm
Better than nothing?My rather large Cheque for €52.48cent arrived today.
You really need some proof of payment just in case. Your GP, pharmacist etc. may have records allowing them to issue duplicate receipts?
Better than nothing?
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