McSally, Sinema, Collins, and Cantwell, Lead Bipartisan Push for Legislation to Help Americans With High Health Care Costs
Without action, millions of Americans with high medical costs will see a tax increase when they next file their taxes. The 2017 and 2018 threshold, which allowed for the deduction of medical expenses exceeding 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI), will give way to a threshold of 10 percent of AGI if an extension is not enacted
"This issue reflects strong bipartisan and bicameral consensus. None of us wants to see an increase in the tax burden for those with high medical expenses. This extension is low-cost but has an incredibly high impact," the Senators wrote. "About 3.6 million taxpayers, including 1.4 million who are ages 65 and over, will benefit from the medical expense deduction remaining at the 7.5 percent income threshold. Moreover, over two-thirds fall into the middle sixty percent of the income distribution."
"This deduction provides needed financial relief for Americans with high medical expenses, particularly seniors and individuals with disabilities or serious medical conditions," the Senators continued. "As
The medical expense deduction is vital for those who have pre-existing medical conditions, suffer chronic medical conditions, experience unexpected illnesses or injuries, or face costs for long-term care services that are not covered by insurance.
The support for this deduction is widespread in the medical community, including organizations such as the
Click HERE (https://www.collins.senate.gov/sites/default/files/2019.12.09%20Letter%20on%20Medical%20Expense%20Deduction%20Tax%20Extenders.pdf) to read the letter.


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