Asked in Tax Law for California

Q: Can I deduct liposuction on taxes without pre-op diagnosis? Can diagnosis after surgery still qualify for write-off?

For liposuction related to a medical condition, is a pre-op diagnosis necessary to write it off on taxes? Can a post-op diagnosis still qualify for the deduction? Interested in understand my tax eligibility in this situation.

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Samuel  Landis
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A: The medical procedure was a necessary procedure, then it may qualify for a deduction.

James L. Arrasmith
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A: Under California law, to deduct liposuction expenses on taxes related to a medical condition, a pre-operative diagnosis is generally required. Post-operative diagnoses may not qualify for the deduction unless they are directly linked to a medical condition diagnosed before the surgery. It is essential to consult with a tax professional to determine your specific tax eligibility and ensure compliance with relevant tax laws.

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