Dagny Juel
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I think they are allowed, Revenue can be very narrow in their guidance.I was hoping that someone could please advise me whether it is ok to include costs for therapy sessions as part of my medical expenses tax relief. I can see on Revenue's website that I can claim for treatment from psychologist or psychotherapist if "the psychologist or psychotherapist is a practitioner". The person who I'm attending is described on the receipts as a 'counsellor' but they are a member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy. My understanding of what is on Revenue's website is that I should be ok to claim but obviously I don't want to fall foul of the rules. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Does that include medicine/nursing qualifications
Hi Paul,There is guidance by Revenue in their tax and duty manual "Health Expenses – Qualifying Expenses Part 15-01-12", you want Section 2.3.
TLDR:- The definition of practitioner is limited to those who registered under either section 43 of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007 or section 23 of the Dentists Act 1985.
You can check the register of medical practitioners on the Medical Council website.
You can also make the claim if you have been referred by a 'practitioner'. For example, if your GP referred you.I can see on Revenue's website that I can claim for treatment from psychologist or psychotherapist if "the psychologist or psychotherapist is a practitioner".
Your "TLDR" is not the complete picture, and might be misleading to others who 'didn't read'.
There is guidance by Revenue in their tax and duty manual "Health Expenses – Qualifying Expenses Part 15-01-12", you want Section 2.3.
TLDR:- The definition of practitioner is limited to those who registered under either section 43 of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007 or section 23 of the Dentists Act 1985.
You can check the register of medical practitioners on the Medical Council website.
Thanks for this but this is very confusing. It appears that practitioners are limited to medical professionals. Given that doctors normally do not provide counselling or therapy, I'm not sure who this section of Revenue rules are meant to cover.
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