A very good question......
from today's Toronto Sun letters to the editor....
We now pay health premiums in the form of a tax. In addition, OHIP has delisted a number of medical procedures. This means that we can now claim the cost of these procedures as medical expenses on our income tax return, resulting in a larger tax refund. Where is the logic in this, Dalton?
Anne Segers
Hamilton
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Hi Michael,
ReplyDeleteI am flattered that you posted my letter. I only hope my comments haven't given the government any ideas about no longer allowing medical expenses to claimed for Income Tax purposes. You just never know with these clowns.
Anne Segers