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You just paid $10,000 for dental implants or a walk-in tub. Insurance denied the claim as "Cosmetic" or "Elective." But the IRS rules are different. If you have a specific letter from your doctor, you can write off these costs as a Medical Expense. As The Finance Observer, I’ve performed a forensic review of IRS Publication 502. In this video, we dissect the difference between "Cosmetic" vs. "Restorative" dentistry, the "Capital Expense" formula for home modifications (Cost minus Value Added), and why a letter from a Real Estate Agent can save you thousands in taxes. 🔴 SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY FINANCIAL DEFENSE: Protect your retirement from corporate erosion and hidden tax traps. / @the-finance-observer FORENSIC BREAKDOWN: 0:00 The "Sticker Shock": Why insurance denies implants & tubs 1:00 The Math: Clearing the 7.5% AGI Threshold (The "Bunching" Strategy) 2:15 Dental Implants Audit: "Form vs. Function" (Chewing is medically necessary) 3:30 The Insurance Trap: Why the IRS ignores insurance denials 4:00 Walk-In Tubs Audit: The "Capital Expense" Formula explained 5:00 The "Zero Value Add" Hack: Getting a Realtor letter to prove the deduction 5:45 The Golden Key: The "Letter of Medical Necessity" (LMN) requirements 6:30 The Forensic File: 4 Documents you need to survive an audit DISCLAIMER: I am The Finance Observer. This content is for educational purposes only. Medical deductions are subject to the 7.5% AGI floor; always consult a qualified tax professional.