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All Forum Posts by: Kalyan Kumar

Kalyan Kumar has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi,
We(wife and I) have an Adjusted Gross Income of 150K for 2024. Taxes = 6500. We have PAY BACK 9000+.......When we spoke to our tax consultant, he said we can claim medical bills if they are 7.5% of our Adjusted Gross Income..which comes to 11250,.....we do not have any mortgages.....We have medical bills of 16000+ for 2024.

I spoke to all our medical providers and got the receipts....

But now when I spoke to the tax consultant, he said we cannot claim the medical bills in standard or itemized returns...he is saying we need mortgages etc. to exceed 29,000........

Can we claim just the medical bills,....and don't have to pay back 9000?? 


Appreciate your inputs...





Thank you everyone for your valuable feedback. I will update the thread once i take some action on my 401K. 

Hello,

I have a 401K account with my previous employer in fidelity. It has a balance of 80,000. I am not contributing to it from last year , its dormant. It’s invested in “92204E886 VANGUARD TARGET 2045”. I contributed both Pre-tax and Post-tax amounts to this account.

I have changed my employer last year. Their 401k is in a different provider.

What should I do with my 401k fidelity account? Can i invest the amount in any ETF's/shares? 

Please suggest.