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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For medical expenses you will need either a statement from your provider with specific dates of service, service provide and the amount you paid, or you will need copies of receipts. If you have insurance coverage, the EOBs may suffice if it shows the amount you owe and you can tie it back to the bank statement for what you paid.[/quote] Thank you. I have a lot of receipts to chase down then. [/quote] But would OP need to supply those receipts only if the IRS questions them? [/quote] Yes, and during an audit, they usually tell you before-hand what in particular in your return they'd like more info on. Medical expenses, if within the range, are unlikely to be questioned. Biggest way to avoid an audit: don't take any deductions for use of personal car in a business, or use of room at home as an office. Those are ripe for tax fraud and usually indicate bigger issues.[/quote]
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