If your doctor prescribed Weight Watchers to help you lose weight. it CAN be a medical deduction subject to 7.5% of Adjusted Gross Income.
The following is a quote from the instructions for Schedule A
"• A weight-loss program as treatment for a specific disease (including obesity) diagnosed by a doctor"
2007-04-18 12:41:58
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answered by Mark S 5
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No, that's not a medical expense deduction and there is no allowable miscellaneous deduction for that type of expense. Gastric bypass surgery would be deductible as a medical expense, however.
2007-04-16 00:41:56
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answer #2
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Stop counting you re not going to be lose weight overnight Just concentrate on diet and exercise
2016-04-20 09:17:02
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answered by Linnie 3
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fresh herbs can really zing up a healthy meal try growing some in the kitchen using a strawberry pot preserve the flavor by adding fresh herbs at the end of the cooking process
2016-02-01 20:59:13
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answered by Ben 3
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make sure you check food labels and avoid anything with more than 4 grams of sugar especially high fructose corn syrup per serving
2016-04-01 04:23:22
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answered by Stella 3
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cut your lawn with a push mower for 17 minutes
2016-03-18 02:42:13
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answered by ? 3
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forget the dried cranberries which have added sugar and add a half cup of fresh berries to top off your salad
2015-12-16 01:28:32
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, showing that being healthy to improve productivity and can be deducted under miscellaneous item.
2007-04-15 18:39:30
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answer #8
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answered by peacemakers3000 3
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try to know the calorie counts before ordering dishes on restaurant
2016-03-03 03:38:24
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answered by ? 3
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begin a walking regime
2016-01-26 22:55:02
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answered by ? 3
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