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Lightbulb IRS: Weight Programs Tax Deductible

IRS: Weight Programs Tax Deductible
Tue Apr 2,10:44 AM ET
By CURT ANDERSON, AP Tax Writer

WASHINGTON - The cost of weight-loss programs that are part of the treatment for diseases such as obesity are tax deductible, the Internal Revenue Service (news - web sites) ruled Tuesday.


"Obesity is medically accepted to be a disease in its own right," the IRS said.

Taxpayers who participate in these programs for medically valid reasons will now be able to deduct amounts above 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income, similar to any other medical expense not covered by insurance or other reimbursement. A taxpayer's spouse and dependents would also be covered.

Still not deductible, however, are the costs of weight control programs intended "to improve the taxpayer's appearance, general health and sense of well-being."

Diet foods also are not be deductible, even though they are often an integral part of a weight control program under a physician's supervision. The IRS reasons that people have to pay for food whether or not they are trying to lose weight.

Fees, diet menus and literature and other costs would be deductible.

The IRS specifically cited obesity and high blood pressure as examples of diseases for which the deduction could be taken. But it would apply to any specific ailment diagnosed by a physician, including mental illness.

The ruling applies not only to 2001 income tax returns ? which are due April 15 in most of the country ? but as far back as 1998. Taxpayers who want to take the deduction need only file an amended return for the tax year in question.

The IRS also recently included smoking cessation programs as deductible medical expenses, as are treatment and other costs for alcoholism.

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I saw this in the paper today and photocopied it to post here. You beat me to it!

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I usually get them emailed to me by Yahoo alert, by selecting news clippings based on key word search. Quite a handy tool.

Would be nice to see more details on what may be deducted. My suspecion is that it would be for slim fast and the like, appetite suppressants, etc.

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