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January 26, 2022
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  • January 26, 2022
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I am single and received from pandemic relief $19199.00 (this was my only income) in 2021 and payed taxes on this money I also have some medical expense's and would like to get the tax's back do I need to report these or medical expense's or because of the small amount that I made last year will I get all my tax's back anyway?

    Best answer by RaifH

    As a single filer, you do receive an automatic deduction of $12,550. Since you received more pandemic relief than that, you will not get all the taxes you paid back, but you may get some, depending on how much you already paid. 

     

    You can enter medical expenses into the TurboTax system. However, it will only impact your tax return if your medical expenses and other deductions like mortgage interest, charitable contributions, and property taxes are greater than the automatic deduction of $12,550. It can't hurt to enter all your expenses and let TurboTax calculate which is best for you. To enter your medical expenses:

    1. With your return open, search for Schedule A and then select the Jump to link in the search results.
    2. Enter your medical expenses, starting with prescriptions, on the following screens.

     

    All the expenses must be paid for out-of-pocket in order to be deductible. 

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    RaifHAnswer
    January 26, 2022

    As a single filer, you do receive an automatic deduction of $12,550. Since you received more pandemic relief than that, you will not get all the taxes you paid back, but you may get some, depending on how much you already paid. 

     

    You can enter medical expenses into the TurboTax system. However, it will only impact your tax return if your medical expenses and other deductions like mortgage interest, charitable contributions, and property taxes are greater than the automatic deduction of $12,550. It can't hurt to enter all your expenses and let TurboTax calculate which is best for you. To enter your medical expenses:

    1. With your return open, search for Schedule A and then select the Jump to link in the search results.
    2. Enter your medical expenses, starting with prescriptions, on the following screens.

     

    All the expenses must be paid for out-of-pocket in order to be deductible.