Tax Credit: Some Truly Fantastic Tips

By Brendan Wilkie

Have you recently decided to change a few things in your life only to discover it's a really expensive decision to make right now? In these times weight loss and stop smoking programs are tough to pay for. The thing you probably didn't know about is a little known tax credit that is available to those of us who decide to lose weight or stop smoking.

Most insurance carriers won't even cover any of these costs theses days, even though they lead to severe health problems in the long run that cost them thousands of dollars to cover care for.

A few years ago the IRS saw this was a problem and in 2003 had laws passed giving people the right to claim credit on money they had spent out of pocket trying to lose weight or quit smoking so they could better their lives.

Keep in mind this is a tax credit and not a tax deduction. This means that you will get 100% credit on the amount spent for the program you participated in.

Your medical expenses related to a smoking cessation program can also be included. Everything except aids that didn't require a prescription, like nicotine gum and patches, can be included on your return.

For weight loss, you can claim the medical expenses incurred for disease treatment that has been diagnosed by your doctor as related to your weight. Things like obesity, diabetes and heart disease are just a few that fall under this category. You can also include membership fees for weight reduction programs and meetings, but you may not include the membership fees for things like gyms and health clubs. These can be counted as separate fees related to your weight loss activities, but never as medical expenses.

What you need to do to claim these credits is fill out a form titled Health Coverage Tax Credit Form 8885. You then need fill out line 67 of your Form 1040, check box C and attach both forms together. You can not use a 1040A or 1040EZ to file for this credit on your return so be sure you are filing out the right paperwork before you submit anything.

You will also need to attach all of your payments proofs and invoices that you listed on the 8885 as not paid in advanced. For returns that are filed electronically you will need to attach them to Form 8543. Pay check stubs, personal checks and even bank statements showing the premiums you have paid can all be used as proof. - 31393

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