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Medical Tax Deductions
Because Landmark College is exclusively for students who have been diagnosed with a learning disability, parents may be eligible for a medical tax deduction.
These deductions may be available for tuition, fees, and additional costs like books, computers, transportation, and other education-related expenses.
IRS publications 907 and 502 offer information about medical expenses.
We recommend families consult with their tax advisor about these options.
Helpful IRS Publications
- IRS Publication 502 [PDF]
Medical and Dental Expenses - IRS Publication 907 [PDF]
Tax Highlights for Persons with Disabilities - IRS Revenue Ruling 78-340 [PDF]
Medical expenses: tuition or tutoring fees - IRS Private Letter Ruling 8401024 [PDF]
School for learning disabilities - IRS Private Letter Ruling 200521003 [PDF]
Medical expense deductions: dyslexia - IRS Private Letter Ruling 8447014 [PDF]
What is medical care? - Practice Aid O502 [PDF]
Deductible and Nondeductible Medical Expenses
Tax Deductions Informational Sessions
During each Family Weekend, financial advisors from Wilder Business offer a presentation on steps to take to reduce tuition costs.
The presentation, “Tax Savings Opportunities for Landmark College Students & Parents” was prepared by Russell K. North of North Business Services, P.C., d/b/a Wilder Business Service, an independent provider of tax and other business services.
Tax Savings Opportunities for Landmark College Students & Parents [PDF]
Landmark College does not provide tax advice and has not been involved with the development of the presentation. It is recommended that families consult with a tax advisor about these matters.