PPE Qualifies for Deduction
PPE Qualifies for Deduction | Rex Crandell Firm
As a quick reminder, the purchase of personal protective equipment, such as masks, hand sanitizer, and sanitizing wipes, for the primary purpose of preventing the spread of coronavirus are deductible medical expenses.
The amounts paid for personal protective equipment are also eligible to be paid or reimbursed under health flexible spending arrangements (health FSAs), Archer medical savings accounts (Archer MSAs), health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs), or health savings accounts (HSAs).
Medical costs that exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI) can be deducted on tax returns. For example, if your AGI is $50,000, you can claim the deduction only for medical expenses exceeding $3,750. Medical expenses are only deductible if you itemize on Schedule A of IRS Form 1040.
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Items such as face masks, face shields, eye protection, gloves and gowns are all examples of PPE or Personal Protective Equipment. These items were very important especially for those who were essential works during the Coronavirus Pandemic that has affected people across the globe.