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Hi Guys,
I am booked in for a HT with Dr Feriduni in Belgium for September. When I was doing my research I saw the following statement on Dr Collins website: "Medical and surgical professional fees may be claimed against income tax on a MED 1 Form" Is it possible to claim for an overseas HT through MED 1? Have any of you guys done this? It would be an added bonus to get the 20% tax relief. |
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Interesting. I don't see anything here that says you can't claim for overseas.
http://www.citizensinformation...and_medical_expenses
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