Line 33199 - Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants
Line 33199 - Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants
You can claim eligible medical expenses paid in any 12-month period ending in 2024 that were not claimed by you or anyone else in 2023. (See "eligible medical expenses" in the previous section.)
Generally, you can claim all amounts paid, even if they were not paid in Canada.
For all expenses, you can only claim the part of the expense that you (or someone else) has not been and will not be reimbursed for. However, the expense can be claimed if the reimbursement is included in your (or someone else's) income, such as a benefit shown on a T4 slip, and the reimbursement was not deducted anywhere else on the return.
You can claim the part of the eligible medical expenses that you or your spouse or common-law partner paid for any of the following persons who depended on you for support:
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your or your spouse's or common-law partner's children who were 18 years of age or older at the end of the tax year, or grandchildren
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your or your spouse's or common-law partner's parents, grand-parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nephews, or nieces who were residents of Canada at any time in the year
Complete the chart for line 33199 on your Federal Worksheet and enter the result on line 33199 of your return.
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