ARCHIVED - 1995 General Income Tax Guide
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If you claimed medical expenses for a dependant whose net income was more than $6,456, you have to reduce your medical expenses. To calculate your adjustment, complete the chart on page 33. This does not apply to medical expenses you are claiming for your spouse.
Tax Tip
If the medical expenses adjustment you calculate for a dependant is more than the medical expenses you claimed for that dependant, it is not to your benefit to claim the medical expenses for that dependant.
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- 2002-02-04