Dear Community
I understand that private school tuition is not deductible.
But it can be if the child is attending private schools due to special or health needs. In such a case, a medical practitioner's recommendation is necessary.
Have any of you every tried to file this deduction for your clients? Any additional recommendations will be helpful.
Thank you
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I had a client whose child went to a special needs college, and all or most of the tuition was deductible medical expense.
The college included a letter and memorandum regarding the deductibility. The 1098-T had total less scholarship.
IRS Pubs. 502, 503 and 507.
I had a client whose child went to a special needs college, and all or most of the tuition was deductible medical expense.
The college included a letter and memorandum regarding the deductibility. The 1098-T had total less scholarship.
IRS Pubs. 502, 503 and 507.
Thank you so much- your response is very helpful.
I am referring to private school (grade school) tuition. Any experience with that?
YW
No. Just ask the school.
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