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Especially given the school dictrict is basically so bad it's useless? This is the total including County, School District and Municipality. The School alone is $3300. This is PA, what's it ...
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No, unless your counselor is also your accountant.
Sherri M
I think it can be if it is deemed "medically necessary" by a doctor.
ninasgramma
If it is provided by a mental health care provider such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, yes. Have him bill you appropriately.
If it is only counseling by a counselor, then no.
Mad
no
Wayne Z
Sorry...but NO.
mick
is any thing tax deductible these days I don't think so you pay one way or another
Scott K
If it is performed as a medical treatment, it would be deductible to the extent that it and other medical expenses exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI.)
or
If it is performed to determine the best tax consequences in the event of a divorce or to minimize the tax consequences by staying married, then it is deductible to the extent that it and any other qualifying miscellaneous deductions exceed 2% of your AGI.
However, both of these arguments are weak and aggressive and could land you at the auditor's office.