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Originally Posted by Adrianna xo
Half the time it's not coming out of your pockets and you can use it as a tax write off. (Medical expense)  Enjoy!
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To be honest, if the client has a prescription from a doctor for massage therapy, it IS a legitimate medical deduction. I was audited a few years back. During that year I had injured my back and deducted weekly massages as medical expenses. The IRS raised an objection, but once I gave them a copy of the doctor's prescription, the IRS accepted it.
As a side note, the massage therapist WAS a LMT, not just "anybody." But the IRS didn't ask for her license number.