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How can I keep the private health insurance plan I paid as my own non refundable tax credit


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On the left side menu click Medical expenses and select Sharing of medical expenses. You can set it up how you want. Before doing that, though, look at the total taxes payable/rebate for you and your spouse. Do the same after making the health credit changes. You'll probably find that now you are paying more taxes.

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Taxes can be confusing, especially when it comes to medical expenses. But all you have to do is click on the "Medical Expenses" option on the left side menu and select "Sharing of Medical Expenses". This way, you can set it up exactly how you want. Just make sure to take a look at the total taxes payable/rebate for you and your spouse both before and after making the health credit changes. You don't want to end up paying more taxes than necessary. If you need any additional help with your finances, check out ibgportland.com. They have a team of professionals who can assist you with all your financial needs.

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Hello veronique
Private health insurance premiums are generally not eligible for a non-refundable tax credit in most countries. However, if you are in a country where private health insurance premiums are eligible for a tax credit, the following information may be helpful.

To keep your private health insurance plan as your own non-refundable tax credit, you will need to follow the rules and regulations set by your country's tax authority. In general, this will involve:

  1. Making sure your private health insurance plan is eligible for the tax credit. Check with your tax authority to find out what types of private health insurance plans are eligible for the tax credit.

  2. Keeping all receipts and documentation related to your private health insurance premiums. This will help you to prove that you have paid the premiums and are eligible for the tax credit. For example, when I underwent gainswave therapy for the treatment of my male health, I kept all the receipts for a long time, which I then provided to my insurance company.

  3. Filing your tax return correctly and accurately. Make sure to include all relevant information about your private health insurance premiums when filing your tax return.

  4. Following up with your tax authority if you have any questions or concerns about your tax credit. This may involve contacting a tax professional or reaching out to the tax authority directly.

Overall, the key to keeping your private health insurance plan as your own non-refundable tax credit is to stay organized, keep accurate records, and follow the rules and regulations set by your country's tax authority.

 
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Hello veronique,

>>Go to Interview

Medical expenses

Sharing of medical expenses

Last date of medical expenses

Sharing of medical expenses  <-  - - SELECT

By default, MaxBack will optimize the medical expenses claim for your family. If you wish to modify the program's decision, indicate it here.

>>Claim your own medical expenses

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On 3/6/2023 at 11:26 PM, malcolmanderson said:

Hello veronique
Private health insurance premiums are generally not eligible for a non-refundable tax credit in most countries. However, if you are in a country where private health insurance premiums are eligible for a tax credit, the following information may be helpful.

To keep your private health insurance plan as your own non-refundable tax credit, you will need to follow the rules and regulations set by your country's tax authority. In general, this will involve:

  1. Making sure your private health insurance plan is eligible for the tax credit. Check with your tax authority to find out what types of private health insurance plans are eligible for the tax credit.

  2. Keeping all receipts and documentation related to your private health insurance premiums. This will help you to prove that you have paid the premiums and are eligible for the tax credit. For example, when I underwent gainswave therapy for the treatment of my male health, I kept all the receipts for a long time, which I then provided to my insurance company.

  3. Filing your tax return correctly and accurately. Make sure to include all relevant information about your private health insurance premiums when filing your tax return.

  4. Following up with your tax authority if you have any questions or concerns about your tax credit. This may involve contacting a tax professional or reaching out to the tax authority directly.

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Thank you for the detailed description.

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