G gameok Guest 19 Mar 2010 #1 Is there any taxback on this any more? Had 3 removed today- very painful too ha Thanks
D Darthvadar Registered User Messages 480 19 Mar 2010 #2 Re: Teeth extraction Ireland gameok said: Had 3 removed today- very painful too ha Click to expand... The extraction of the teeth, or the wallet???... Yes, you can claim it on your usual Med 1 tax claim as a Medical Expense... Think it's just at the lower rate though... Hope you feel better very soon.... Darth...
Re: Teeth extraction Ireland gameok said: Had 3 removed today- very painful too ha Click to expand... The extraction of the teeth, or the wallet???... Yes, you can claim it on your usual Med 1 tax claim as a Medical Expense... Think it's just at the lower rate though... Hope you feel better very soon.... Darth...
B Bessa Registered User Messages 157 19 Mar 2010 #3 Re: Teeth extraction Ireland Were you not numbed up for this.
H huskerdu Registered User Messages 2,562 20 Mar 2010 #5 You need to submit a Med2 form, and you need your dentist to fill it in. Most Dentists tell you about this and have them to fill in when you have work done that is covered, but obviously yours hasn't. Ring the dental practice and ask them to prepare a Med2 for you.
You need to submit a Med2 form, and you need your dentist to fill it in. Most Dentists tell you about this and have them to fill in when you have work done that is covered, but obviously yours hasn't. Ring the dental practice and ask them to prepare a Med2 for you.