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The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:35
by Forboding Angel
10 points to the person that answers the question correctly...


ProTip: Irs.gov is your friend :P

Edit: Killed the attachment simply because it's probably a good idea...

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:37
by Otherside
didnt know sleksa needed implants....

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:38
by Forboding Angel
That is an actual email from work btw...

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:39
by Otherside
i know what do you work as... ? insurance claims or sumthing

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:40
by Forboding Angel
Tax Advisor

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:41
by Otherside
so she wants to get taxed less for having a boob job lol Q_Q

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 15:50
by Forboding Angel
The more interesting thing, is for you kids to find out if it counts as a deduction, and particularly... Why?

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 16:52
by Relative
Well, I would imagine that it would only be deductible if you could get confirmation from her doctor that the procedure was intended as a medical treatment and not an aesthetic surgery.

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 16:58
by AF
Technically you're in breach of data protection laws by posting this thread.

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 17:12
by Relative
AF wrote:Technically you're in breach of data protection laws by posting this thread.
Location: Fucking in sky!
I'm not sure there are data protections laws there....

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 18:17
by Relative
I think this backs me up:

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,, ... 52,00.html

As obesity is listed as a disease :roll:, and its an attempt to "meaningfully promote the proper function of the body" by getting rid of an apparently really nasty rash she would be entitled to a tax deduction with additional confirmation from her doctor, I think...

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 19:04
by tombom
yeah dude it's horrible when people come to a tax adviser for advice on taxes

truly a travesty

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 19:07
by Boirunner
tombom makes the best posts

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 21:23
by Machiosabre
tombom wrote:yeah dude it's horrible when people come to a tax adviser for advice on taxes

truly a travesty
where was that attitude in the thread discussing the hardships of sarcasm-salesmen?

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 23:07
by Forboding Angel
Relative wrote:Well, I would imagine that it would only be deductible if you could get confirmation from her doctor that the procedure was intended as a medical treatment and not an aesthetic surgery.
Ding ding ding! Correct :P

Tombom, it's entertainment... Deal with it. Several of us read this email at the same time and uttered a collective "ewwww". But regardless of how disgusting it sounds... it is still a legitimate question. Interestingly enough, even though in actuality it is a cosmetic surgery, if the doctor deems it necessary for whatever reason, she can claim the entire expense as a deduction on her tax return.

As soon as I read it I knew the answer, but I thought that the why was a bit more interesting.

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 23:31
by KDR_11k
Relative wrote:Well, I would imagine that it would only be deductible if you could get confirmation from her doctor that the procedure was intended as a medical treatment and not an aesthetic surgery.
Would it be eligible to count as work expenses if she was working in certain fields?

Re: The stuff I have to deal with...

Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 07:23
by Forboding Angel
Not really. That's kind of a long shot at best. Even getting a doctor to label this as "Reconstructive Surgery" Is a bit of a stretch, but believe me, there are a lot of Doctors who will not hesitate.

Along those lines... Interestingly enough, that are many doctors who will label liposuction as reconstructive surgery, for women who have recently given birth.