I don't cower in fear over facing the IRS, I have taken all kinds of questionable deductions over the years. I underwent a procedure to correct a medical condition i.e. gender dysphoria. IMNSHO and the opinion of my tax accountant who is also a lawyer is that the cost is deductible. As well, Dr Ousterhout's office has advised me to claim the deductions, there didn't even seem to be a question about it. The State of California paid me SDI benefits for the time I was out of work.
If anyone here can cite an IRS ruling in which an FFS deduction has been disallowed, I would love to see it. I remember reading that BA's for GG women are considered cosmetic. A strong legal case could be made, however, that BAs for transwomen are/should be deductible. I have access to legal help, if the deductions are disallowed, I am prepared to go to court. I live in San Francisco and there is all kinds of support for transwomen that is not available in most places. I would love to take on the IRS to fight for my (our) rights.
From
trsroadmap.com:
QuoteMy gross income for said year was $105,300.00. Medical deductions were made on line 36
of form 1040, and the information for line 36 was itemized separately on the Schedule A
form. Total medical expenses for my FFS appeared on line 1 of Schedule A. Below are the
details:
FFS $32,500.00
FFS & other deductions $36,800.00
Taxable income less deductions $68,500.00
Total taxes paid at 33% $22,600.00
Refund from IRS $7,100.00
Bottom line: don't count on a tax refund until that check is in your hot little hand