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		<title>Lasik eye surgery cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 05:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vision problem can be corrected by permanently reshaping the eye&#8217;s cornea using a unique surgical procedure that uses lasers and is called Lasik treatment. The IRS will allow you to use Lasik treatment as a write off on your taxes, while interestingly enough your insurance company will not pay for this procedure that costs approximately [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vision problem can be corrected by permanently reshaping the eye&#8217;s cornea using a unique surgical procedure that uses lasers and is called Lasik treatment. The IRS will allow you to use Lasik treatment as a write off on your taxes, while interestingly enough your insurance company will not pay for this procedure that costs approximately $3,000. at San Jose LASIK.</p>
<p>Promoting the appropriate operation of your body is the primary justification which the IRS uses to justify Lasik, and the combination of San Jose LASIK&#8217; for doing the procedure and the IRS helping to make it possible is an amazing combination. Even though a teeth whitening procedure and breast surgery are not deductible, Lasik surgery is deductible. The appropriate operation of your body is not seen as necessary when it comes to breast surgery and white teeth.</p>
<p>Any expenses involving the Lasik procedure can also be included in the tax deduction, primarily because the IRS has approved your Lasik procedure itself. Lodging, all hospital food, travel to and from the clinic and San Jose Lasik, medications, and co-pays may be deducted from your IRS taxes when you elect a Lasik surgery procedure. All dependents claimed on your federal income taxes may also have the procedure done and the cost of the Lasik procedure and related expenses may be deducted from your income tax return.</p>
<p>You should deduct the Lasik eye surgery cost by entering it on Schedule A of IRS form 1040 and include all miscellaneous expenses related to the medical procedure. If is important to remember that the allowed expenses are those that are over 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income when preparing your tax return. You should be able to have a higher number that qualifies due to the fact that the related expenses are considered equally as the cost of the Lasik procedure itself.</p>
<p><a href="http://sanjoselasiksurgeryguide.com">San Jose LASIK</a> is concerned about each of their patients and the fact that Lasik surgery is a qualified tax event is no reason to think anyone is suggesting that you have the procedure at this time. The ability to obtain this favorable tax treatment by allowing some of the Lasik surgery and related exenses to be included should be carefully considered if you have eye problems that cause you to wear glasses in addition to the knowledge that your total deductible medical expenses are approaching 7.5% of Adjusted Gross Income that makes the deduction available.</p>
<p>The fact that you may have missed out on this medical procedure if you had not taken advantage of the allowable deduction is perhaps a fine example of good tax strategy. There is more to the lasik eye surgery cost than meets the eye.</p>
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		<title>Viewing The Cost of San Jose Lasik</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 05:32:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>captnko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let’s face it, cheap lasik is not only a scary thought, it probably doesn’t even exist. Even though a person shops around for the best price, a reputable San Jose lasik provider will likely charge anywhere from $3,500 to $6,000 by the time the full treatment is complete. Much of the added expense is due [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let’s face it, cheap lasik is not only a scary thought, it probably doesn’t even exist. Even though a person shops around for the best price, a reputable San Jose lasik provider will likely charge anywhere from $3,500 to $6,000 by the time the full treatment is complete. Much of the added expense is due to follow-up visits over the twelve month period after the initial procedure. These follow-up visits are appropriate so the doctor can monitor the healing process. Also, it is a time for the patient to bring specific concerns to the ophthalmologist’s attention (dry eyes, itching, etc.)</p>
<p>Its important to do your due diligence before committing to lasik surgery. Some of the following ideas might help save a few bucks, without risking the quality of your treatment:</p>
<p>First, shop around. Yes, you will find quite a price range even among the <a href="http://sanjoselasiksurgeryguide.com">San Jose lasik</a> facilities. The Bay Area is famous for it’s “high-tech,” and laser centers have capitalized on that image (by touting the latest and greatest wave-front lasik scanners, PRK surgery, lasik plus, etc. ) but, don’t let that justify paying the highest price for your procedure. Each lasik machine is approved by the FDA before it can be used to treat people. Just because one laser center splashes the media about their machine doesn’t mean that it is any better than another office with the same machine.</p>
<p>Secondly, consider the total cost of the lasik procedure. Timing both your treatment and your follow-up visits can prove to be either a considerable savings or expense. If you know your schedule in advance, it may be worth taking the time to arrange time-off before and after your procedure so you don’t have any “opportunity costs” (lost sales, etc.) or unnecessary travel expenses (hotels, airfare, rental car, etc.)</p>
<p>Finally, be realistic about your “need” for the lasik procedure. Will it really free you from having to wear glasses? Will you still need glasses to read? Do you work at a computer, where it is likely that you will still need to wear glasses most of the day? These are all legitimate questions to consider before having a lasik surgery. There is substantial evidence online, that supports the argument for simply wearing glasses. Many people who have had the surgery still have to wear glasses.</p>
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