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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Have you seen this

Tax Deduction Guide for Gluten-Free Products

Individuals diagnosed with celiac disease may be able to receive tax deductions for expenses with gluten-free foods.

Get A Doctor's Note
Request a written celiac diagnosis from your doctor.
Submit with your other completed forms

Save Receipts
Keep receipts of all gluten-free purchases anywhere <http://www.celiaccentral.org/115/> you buy gluten-free items.
List the prices of gluten-free foods compared to those of regular foods. The difference between those prices is tax-deductible.
Products like xanthan gum and sorghum flour are completely tax-deductible as they have no "regular" counterpart but are purchased to meet your dietary needs. Shipping costs for online purchases are deductions.

Fill out 1040 schedule A<http://www.irs.gov> for medical deductions.




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