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Quick Tax Tip for Celiacs/Gluten Free

MsFree09
MsFree09 Posts: 44 Member
edited January 20 in Food and Nutrition
If you have Celiacs Disease and purchase Gluten Free items, you are eligible for a tax deduction. You can be reimbursed for a portion of your expenses. Just found this out last week and I definitely utilized it!

See the link here: http://www.celiac.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=116&Itemid=207

lol Didn't know where else to put this post. :ohwell: :happy:

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  • Snapper1985
    Snapper1985 Posts: 124 Member
    If you have Celiacs Disease and purchase Gluten Free items, you are eligible for a tax deduction. You can be reimbursed for a portion of your expenses. Just found this out last week and I definitely utilized it!

    See the link here: http://www.celiac.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=116&Itemid=207

    lol Didn't know where else to put this post. :ohwell: :happy:

    Must be diagnosed as a legitimate medical condition (not just 'gluten-free is healthier' and I would imagine you should probably have your receipts saved somewhere in case you get audited.
  • MsFree09
    MsFree09 Posts: 44 Member
    If you have Celiacs Disease and purchase Gluten Free items, you are eligible for a tax deduction. You can be reimbursed for a portion of your expenses. Just found this out last week and I definitely utilized it!

    See the link here: http://www.celiac.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=116&Itemid=207

    lol Didn't know where else to put this post. :ohwell: :happy:

    Must be diagnosed as a legitimate medical condition (not just 'gluten-free is healthier' and I would imagine you should probably have your receipts saved somewhere in case you get audited.

    Yes, thank you. That's why I specifically stated Celiacs Disease and posted the link. There are specific directions that one should follow as outlined by the organization.
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