QuickCheck: Is dental treatment tax deductible for 2023?


AS we are now in the middle of March, many of us are finally getting around to sorting out our income tax assessments.

Now in a perfect world, this all should have been done on March 1 but for various reasons, some folks have decided not to be that early bird as perhaps they are still confused about what is and is not claimable as tax relief.

While many may know that medical expenses are claimable (up to RM10,000 altogether), some are saying that dental expenses for themselves are also claimable.

Is this true?

Verdict:

FALSE

No, dental treatment is not a claimable tax break for yourself, spouse or child just yet.

As long as the procedure is not for aesthetic purposes, one can claim tax relief for parents' dental treatments.

This means that if they needed to pull a tooth or plug a cavity, it's claimable. Not so if they are whitening their teeth.

Teeth restoration and replacement involving crowning, root canal, and dentures also cannot be claimed under this tax relief.

Currently, it's capped at RM8,000, but in this bracket are expenses for any other medical treatment your parents may need.

It's important to note that the medical care has to be provided and evidenced by a registered medical practitioner or carer who is not you, your spouse or your child.

Also, your parents must reside in Malaysia and the treatments done must be in the country.

As a side note, dental tax breaks for self, spouse and children will be included in the financial year 2024's tax assessment, so be sure to get your pearly whites checked before the end of December 2024.

References:

1. https://www.mof.gov.my/portal/en/news/press-citations/budget-2023-highlights

2. https://www.hasil.gov.my/en/individual/individual-life-cycle/how-to-declare-income/tax-reliefs/

3. https://www.parlimen.gov.my/resources/files/rsaindex/pdf/ub23%20ENG.pdf

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