No. You can only claim tax relief against income in the same year in which the expenses were incurred.So could she complete a tax return for 2023 for example stating the fair deal was paid in 2024.
They were either mistaken or your mother misunderstood them.Seems like tax office told her she could but seems wrong to me?
Actually, I'm not strictly correct here but I'm not sure that the following changes anything in your parents' case?You can only claim tax relief against income in the same year in which the expenses were incurred.
Health expenses paid over different years
You may receive health care in one year, but pay for it the following year. In this case, you can choose to claim the relief either in the year you:
- received the care
- or
- paid for the care.
All explained here:Is she entitled to tax relief and How can she go about claiming the tax relief on the fees?
This is a separate topic to the original one of this thread but if your mother isn't capable of managing her own affairs, including tax issues, then perhaps the EPOA needs to be invoked so that the appointed attorney can? I don't think that you need to employ an accountant to deal with the tax reclaim. But I don't know the full details of your mother's/family's situation.Would EPOA representative have to set it up (EPOA has been registered)?
Or instruct an agent if you are not au fait.deal with matters such as Revenue/tax etc
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