Cripes. I got a tooth extracted about 8 years ago. Best £25 I ever spent! I can understand that wisdom tooth extraction is a bit more involved but €160 is a bit much. You could probably have gone on one of those city break/dental things for a little bit more (or maybe less).
I had a wisdom tooth removed in 2005 - when I had no RSI contributions to fall back on and it cost 200 PUNTS!! .
Normally you need your P60 for making such claims so you will have to do it in 2007.got the MED2 filled out at reception before i left so i hope to get some of that back when i get my P60 next year or could i do this straight away?
If the medication is prescribed then it probably qualifies for MED1 relief.you also need to think of the price of medication afterwards. i was very uncomfortable for the 2 days after it(am still swollen and getting a little sore!).
On PRSI linked Treatment Benefit I presume?in between this i got my teeth cleaned for free
Also (see items 091 and 096).Dental Benefit
Dental Benefit pays some of the cost of different dental treatments including:You can get details of the amounts you need to pay from your dentist or from the Department.
- dental examination and diagnosis,
- scaling and polishing (including mild gum treatment),
- severe gum treatment,
- fillings,
- extractions,
- dentures,
- root canal therapy.
Just to clarify (wearing my pedantic hat), you cant claim tax relief on normal extractions. Did the OP have prsi contributed relief ? I ask cos I think a cost for extraction is €80 with my dentist as long as you have the required prsi stamps.
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