bearishbull
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no you would get 42% of total gp fees which i assume would be around 500euro?(therefore med1 alone gives you 210eur)after claiming the 200 you can only claim tax relief on 500-200 or 300 @ 42% plus you have the 200 from vhi.but i have plan b with excess so little point in claiming as i probably wont be over the policy excesshuskerdu said:As you have just proved, it is better to claim back from VHI and then claim tax back on the rest. In the example you showed, the difference is not a lot, because your claim from VHI is small.
The amount you get form VHI depends on the plan, We have Family plan, and we get 20 per GP visit, with no excess. I claimed back E200 only recently.
If I claimed this on MED1, I would only get 42% of E200 = E84.
yeah but your supposed to write the amount received from vhi off against your med1 total expenses .so its technically not 100%!Berni said:Thats a nasty excess to meet alright. Mine is €1, and then I get €20 per visit for doctor, dentist, optician etc.
Generally though, any money got from the VHI is @ 100% value, whereas from revenue it would only be 42% or 20%
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