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Medical expenses

  • 29-02-2016 10:46AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 610 ✭✭✭


    Just a quick question regarding claiming tax back for medical expenses.

    I claimed tax back for medical expenses for 2014 in early 2015. However, I was cleaning out my house last night, and found a load more expenses that were unclaimed.

    Can I submit a new claim for these from Revenue?

    Also in 2015 (for 2014) I submitted my tax back claim through an accountant. Does that make a difference to the above?

    Any suggestions would be welcome


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,301 ✭✭✭✭gerrybbadd


    Clauric wrote: »
    Just a quick question regarding claiming tax back for medical expenses.

    I claimed tax back for medical expenses for 2014 in early 2015. However, I was cleaning out my house last night, and found a load more expenses that were unclaimed.

    Can I submit a new claim for these from Revenue?

    Also in 2015 (for 2014) I submitted my tax back claim through an accountant. Does that make a difference to the above?

    Any suggestions would be welcome

    Send in a new MED 1, but put a short note with it, saying that his claim is in addition to what's already been claimed.

    It doesn't matter that it was submitted via accountant.


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