Yes. You can only deduct medical expenses if:
- You itemize your deductions and
- Your medical expenses are more than 7.50% of your adjusted gross income (AGI).
If this applies to you, you can only deduct the part of your medical expenses that go
over 7.50% of your AGI.
Enter the full amount of your medical expenses, and we'll calculate what you can deduct.
Example: Let's say you choose to itemize your deductions and have total medical expenses of $20,000 in 2025 and an AGI of $100,000. Here's a breakdown of how those medical expenses would affect your return:
- The first $7,500 (7.50% of $100,000) of your expenses are not deductible.
- This leaves $12,500 ($20,000 - $7,500) of deductible medical expenses.
- You'll still enter all $20,000 of your expenses, and we'll calculate the amount you get to deduct ($12,500 in this case).