Business Insider -
14 Nov 2017 16:32

J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press TheHouse Republican tax reform billincludes the repeal of an itemized deduction related to medical expenses, a measure that costs the federal government $10 billion. Therepeal, which is in the Senate version of the bill, would impact people who spend heavily on certain healthcare expenses like long-term care or fertility treatments. The AARP isn't happy with the plan's removal of the deduction, calling it a "health tax," and experts don't expect it to make it...
Share this Article
Comment on this Article
Please to comment