Are Diabetic Shoes & Socks medical deduction? Cannot seem to locate them on the list on pages 4-3 & 4-4 of the TTB.
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I have one fellow that needs that and his doc has recommended that. I saw his diagnosis chart. We deduct 1 pair of shoes and socks each year. His monthly prescription bill is around $300!Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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1 pair of socks per year? WHAT??
If you have Neuropathy or related condition with your feet I cannot and will not believe that you can only deduct 1 pair of socks per year.
As for the shoes - Same thing. As a chronic sufferer from Neuropathy in my feet (vitamin B deficiency and Diabetes) the only thing that would be required is a letter of medical necessity - That should cover. If you do not comply with the Dr your condition could worsen and cause much higher medical deductions. Now I'm not saying you should buy 1 pair of shoes for each day of the week... but I think even 10 pairs of socks and 3 pairs of shoes is NOT unheard of. I mean you're talking like $300 for shoes and $50 for socks. that's not putting you close to the 1% never mind the 10%.
I'd give up $500,000 in deductions to get rid of my neuropathy!
PS - Your spell checker is annoying me.. I spelled Neuropathy correctly and it says it's not!!
The key words are MEDICALLY NECESSARY and a DR. writing a prescription or letter for them. Good luck on the 10% this year!
what a joke!Matthew Jones
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I agree with MAJ. What Medicare pays has nothing to do with what is allowed as tax deduction. I am not sure if a doctor's letter is required if you have an obvious condition. Since my accident I need special inserts in my shoes and shoes where these inserts fit in. Nobody would spend these $$ for unnecessary shoes, inserts and socks.
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