M
41% this year and the excess is gone.Been there done that a couple of years ago. Basically (if you're on high tax rate) you'll get 40% of this back (less 250 excess for family).
41% this year and the excess is gone.
The original plan was to have a single threshold/excess of €125 but I am pretty sure that the threshold/excess was abolished altogether in Budget 2007/Finance Act 2007 but I can't find an authoritative answer. Some of the medical expenses information on the Revenue website is out of date which is poor form. I did find this though (red highlighting is mine):I thought that the budget meant that the excess from 2007 on was €125 per claim, regardless of how many people you are claiming for.
And [broken link removed] also suggests that there is no threshold/excess at all any more.I. Health Expenses
In the Finance Bill, as initiated, it was proposed to remove the €250 health expense threshold where a claim for health expenses was made by an individual in relation to expenses for more than one person (i.e. one threshold would apply €125, irrespective of the number of persons involved in the claim). We flagged at Committee Stage that the Minister had planned to revisit this issue at Report Stage. The result is that the de minimis threshold of €125 will now also be removed.
when I did a search they were coming in around 2,300 to 3,500 but that was for around last year.
See here.Maybe one of our regular tax experts can comment more authoritatively?
If you pay any tax then presumably you can claim some of it back against qualifying medical expenses such as this?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?