Dear Sir/Madam,
Apologies for what may seem as hijacking this thread. A question in relation to dental expenses and PAYE Taxpayer at the highest rate. My mother is getting Dental implants. I am going to pay for it on her behalf as she is a stay at home Mother caring for my incapacitated brother. Could anyone suggest a good accounting service, that could advise on how to go about claiming relief on this expense? All information available online is mind blogging, I understand that the dental implants have to be for a reason, gum disease in her case. She spoke to the admin at her orthodontist, who advised that she will get a B12 form filled out at the end of the treatment.
She has undergone some of the procedures already and has worked out a payment plan with the orthodontist. In my naivety, I had been transferring the money directly into her account, instead of using my debit card to pay the installments. it had only occurred to me this week that, this can complicate the process of claiming back the relief?
I am just wondering if anyone has any advice? Perhaps in a worse case scenario, i could claim relief on the outstanding amount of her treatment? Assuming i follow the correct procedure and pay for the procedure directly from my account?
Appreciate all opinions and feedback.
Advanced apologies if the post is in the incorrect area, or considered too technical a question. I am happy to pay for a consultation if, i could get a recommendation of a professional with relevant experience.