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Medical Tourism & Taxes

Certain aspects of your medical vacation may be tax deductible, and it’s worth consulting with your accountant, insurance company, and medical practitioner (dentist or doctor) to discuss any potential.  Obviously, tax codes vary from state to state and country to country, so make sure that any answers you receive are specific to whatever region applies.

The following deals specifically with U.S. tax code, but it might serve as a useful starting point for those who live outside the United States.  According to IRS Publication 502 (2006): 

Travel Expenses

Depending on the structure and nature of your trip, you might also be able to deduct medically related expenses such as travel to your destination, lodging during treatment and recovery, and even food.  Below are additional excerpts taken directly from IRS Publication 502.  For a full list of deductible expenses, please consult the IRS’s Web site. 

MEDICINES AND DRUGS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES

How each patient approaches taxable deductions is a matter of personal choice.  Obviously the above stipulations might change the nature and structure of your trip.  If you’re concerned about financing and saving, you might opt to remove some of the more “touristy” components from your medical vacation and stay well within the boundaries of what the IRS considers medically essential. 
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