Edward727
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02-09-2024
03:54 PM
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If the attorneys paid the medical bills directly to the providers and gave the taxpayer the net amount can the taxpayer itemize a medical deduction for the difference? (ie $150,000 settlement, $30,000 paid to medical providers, net check to client $120,000 non taxable). The client did not take prior itemized deductions for injury, the injury & settlement occurred in the same year.
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sjrcpa
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02-09-2024
04:16 PM
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No. If the client got the whole $150K it wouldn't be taxable. If he then paid $30K medical it also wouldn't be deductible.
The net $120K is the same thing.
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