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Old 09-12-2008, 01:20 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I checked the website that I recommended in my above post and sure enough things have not changed regarding this matter.

As you obviously read from theCanadian Revenue website all expenses paid to a medical practitioner(a doctor) can be written off so now you have your answer. Obviously if you are prescribed creams that are purchased from a pharmacy(or the doctor) you can write them off too.

The one way around this is if you see a plastic surgeon for the procedure, it will be classed as a plastic surgery expense and once again can be used towards your yearly medical expenses.

So like I said...if preformed by a doctor, it can be written off.
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