Well 4 tax years (i.e. back to 2004) is as far as you can go now.Right. I have some Med1 and some Med2 forms here and I'd like to claim back tax for the past 4 or 5 years.
You need to check that the expenses qualify, deduct any expenses that were reimbursed from other sources (e.g. drug repayment scheme, private health insurance etc.) and for tax years prior to 2007 you need to deduct an "excess" of €125 for an individual claim or €250 for a joint/family claim. You need to keep the receipts for at least 6 years in case the claim is checked. Once your claim has been made and is OK you will get a refund by cheque or lodged to your bank account.For the Med1s I'm basically adding up all the doctors and specialist fees for the year. I'm then adding up all the prescription payments. Then, once I have receipts to back all this up I just fill out a form and send this number into them - hey presto, cash refund?
No - the dentist needs to complete and sign the forms for the relevant procedures. Again not all expenses qualify for tax relief.For the Med2s I'm even more confusesd ... it seems too easy. I just add up all the Dental fees for the year, write the number on a page and send it in?
Yes - you can be checked/audited any time as far as I know although the online MED1 claim says to keep receipts for 6 years.I may then be selected at random for audit anytime in the next x years? I'd hate to go claiming loads back and then find out in 2 years that I'm missing paperwork or something.
See above.I have a number of Med2 forms with an amount, a brief description, a date and then signed by the dentist. Is this all I need?
Back to 2004
- Anything beyond that now it's tough?
Med2, dentist needs to complete the forms
- I have a number of Med2s for each year, I can total the amount on each one and put them into the spot on the Med1, then keep them in case of audit? Procedures not qualifying are listed on the revenue website I assume.
Yes.Back to 2004
- Anything beyond that now it's tough?
Sorry - I don't understand your point/question.Med2, dentist needs to complete the forms
- I have a number of Med2s for each year, I can total the amount on each one and put them into the spot on the Med1, then keep them in case of audit? Procedures not qualifying are listed on the revenue website I assume.
Yes - I said that above.I believe that the threshold of 125 or 250 is gone since beginning of 2007
It doesn't affect claims in respect of 2004-2006.so this makes it even more worthwhile claiming your medical expenses
Yes.
Sorry - I don't understand your point/question.
I presume that you can collate all MED2 forms for a single tax year and send them in together.
Would this mean that checkups on braces are covered or not ?
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