I had a new client come to my office last night. She is a massage therapist. In working on a client she received an injury which prevented her from working for a period of time. She had to get treatments on her hands and wrists so that she could work again.
They asked if those treatments would be considered an expense of the business. Normally any medical would go on a schedule A medical expense.
But I thought this was an intriguing question and I would ask the opinion of my fellow experts to see what you all think.
Thanks.
Linda, EA
They asked if those treatments would be considered an expense of the business. Normally any medical would go on a schedule A medical expense.
But I thought this was an intriguing question and I would ask the opinion of my fellow experts to see what you all think.
Thanks.
Linda, EA
The court was particularly convinced by the fact that her income substantially increased after the surgery and by her testimony that the enhancements had led her to need medical treatment for lower back pain (not sure if she could deduct that as a business expense) and that she intended to have the procedure reversed when she retired.
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