Someone just emailed me and brought this tax matter to my attention, I am not a tax expert so take this as something you can look into, and not as advice.
OK, here’s the thing: Did you know that omega 3 fish oil might be tax deductible?
The IRS recognizes that fish oil can be a very powerful addition to a “chronic treatment plan”,
So during certain circumstances it can be tax deductible.
Apparently this works two ways:
1 If your medical expenses exceed 7.5% of your total income,
2 If you have (or if you are eligible to set up) one of four specific health and medical savings accounts, you can withdraw the money to pay for your fish oil.
However, you *must* have this fish oil “recommended by a medical practitioner as treatment for
a specific medical condition diagnosed by a physician.”
Again, this is not tax advice, so ask an expert about this.
http://www.experts-at.com/SealogixOmega3.html
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ps, A lot of people know that omega-3 fatty acids are a good thing, but have thought of them in the area of nutritional or health foods," said study author Dr. Carl J. Lavie, medical director of cardiac rehabilitation and prevention at the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans. |
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