RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:AVRT-Aristotle GTA No worries. Let us know if it also qualifies under you HCSA as it does under my private plan. Also check with your accountant as you may be able to claim as an eligible medical expense on your taxes
If your HCSA doesn't cover it or only covers some (ie $500 a year max) the remainder could be claimed on your taxes which would give you a nice deduction too. Check the eligibility but here is the CRA section
1.128 Eligible medical expenses under paragraph 118.2(2)(o) include the cost of laboratory, radiological and other diagnostic procedures or services, with necessary interpretations, for maintaining health, preventing disease or assisting in the diagnosis or treatment of any injury, illness or disability of the patient. The procedures or services must be prescribed by a medical practitioner or dentist for their costs to qualify as medical expenses.
AtlasCapital wrote:
sorry LL, I see the HCSA was your suggestion.