Sorry if this is obvious, but how do you lodge a claim for medical expenses and is it possible to claim for past years, if so, how many years can you go back?Isn't it saying the opposite?
Tax relief claims on medical expenses remained the highest incidence of claims.
So the most claimed tax reliefs are for medical expenses. I find it is easier than ever to claim since a lot of my medical receipts are emailed to me by my GP/dentist, so I don't have to keep track of printed receipts.
This should explain it.Sorry if this is obvious, but how do you lodge a claim for medical expenses
The preceding 4 tax years - i.e. 2021-2024 right now.and is it possible to claim for past years, if so, how many years can you go back?
Thanks @ClubMan, very useful link.This should explain it.
Health expenses
This page overviews how you can claim relief on the cost of health expenseswww.revenue.ie
The preceding 4 tax years - i.e. 2021-2024 right now.
is that a separate thing to myAccount and the process outlined in here: https://www.revenue.ie/en/personal-...xpenses/how-do-you-claim-health-expenses.aspxYou need to include your medical expenses on form 11 in ROS.
I think i know the problem. Up to and including 2022, I was filing tax returns via an accountant as I had a rental property. I always included my medical expenses in that process.It's telling you that either you or your spouse are registered for income tax. If you think this is a mistake sent a message to revenue to unregister you.
Sounds like it. Asking Revenue is most likely the best course of action alright.I have made an enquiry with revenue on it.
Am I on the right track?
@candyman, you need first to cancel their self-assessment registration with effect from the end of 2022. Use Form TRCN1 if you can't do it on ROS.Sounds like it. Asking Revenue is most likely the best course of action alright.
I'm on it. Will let ye know the outcome in case it's useful to others.@candyman, you need first to cancel their self-assessment registration with effect from the end of 2022. Use Form TRCN1 if you can't do it on ROS.
Not being melodramatic, but lots of bad things including tax demands and loss of tax clearance are likely to happen sooner or later if you don't.
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