I went to the IRS site for allowable monthly standards for expenses that I can deduct. I want to get a good idea of how my income and expenses will paper out. On the National Standards page they show $60.00 per person for under 65. This is only $240.00 per month for a family of 4. What if your expenses are over that? I have one medication that is $50.00 per month alone. Our premiums by themselves are over that amount. Not including prescriptions and Dr. visits.
Would we just show our average expenses? Is this an area where they are not so strict? I can't believe there are many people over 35 that can keep their medical costs that low especially if they have a family.
In addition how do you budget for having a high deductible over and above the monthly cost of premiums, say $2500.00, before the insurance kicks in for major medical.
Would we just show our average expenses? Is this an area where they are not so strict? I can't believe there are many people over 35 that can keep their medical costs that low especially if they have a family.
In addition how do you budget for having a high deductible over and above the monthly cost of premiums, say $2500.00, before the insurance kicks in for major medical.
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