Archive for the ‘Dental Expenses’ Category


askROGER – Defined Contribution Benefit Plans

After so many years, employers are rethinking the role of employee benefit plans as something that must provide unlimited reimbursement for health and dental expenses. As with changes from DB to DC pensions, the same philosophy can apply to your group insurance plan. Essentially, it’s a control over money going in and money going out [...]

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Vital Benefits Broker Testimonial

Visit www.customcare.ca for more information on how your Canadian small business can save on health and dental expenses. Sphere: Related Content

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Tips To Save On Monthly Dental Expenses

Tips To Save On Monthly Dental Expenses During the recent times, dental health and care has been given equal importance to the overall health care of every individual. Taking care of the teeth and gums has been more looked into, as its not important only for the overall health care, but also the expenses that [...]

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Alternative Minimum Tax – Medical And Dental Expenses

Alternative Minimum Tax – Medical And Dental Expenses The itemized deduction for medical and dental expenses is an item that affects a significant number of individuals who are stuck in the Alternative Minimum Tax.  Depending on the type of health insurance an individual has (high deductible plan with a Health Savings Account versus a high [...]

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Medical and Dental Expense Deduction

Medical and Dental Expense Deduction Medical and Dental Expenses If you itemize your deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A, you may be able to deduct expenses you paid in 2010 for medical care – including dental – for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents. Here are six things the IRS wants you to know about [...]

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“Bob and Rob – Nurse Kara (Remix)”

This week we take a look back at Bob’s efforts to save Rob money on his dental expenses. Hold on to your dentist’s chair. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Cash-Strapped Americans Neglect Their Teeth Dentist and Oral Surgeon Dr. Gregg Lituchy Discusses Tips for Saving Money on Dental Care in Challenging Economic Times Without Cavities! [...]

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How To Do Your Own Taxes Guide

Visit: www.HowToDoYourOwnTaxes.com – If you itemize your deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A, you may be able to deduct expenses you paid in 2010 for medical care — including dental — for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents. Here are six things the IRS wants you to know about medical and dental expenses and other [...]

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Cheap Dental Insurance

1800insurancect.com Dental and health insurance, is it worth the money? Often we are better off paying for dental expenses out of pocket instead of paying for dental insurance. However some plans are worthwhile. Here are some tips to make it easier for you to compare dental policies. Video Rating: 0 / 5 Sphere: Related Content

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Canadian Medical Reimbursement Plan (PHSP)

We provide an alternative to, or a ‘wrap-around’ for, employee benefits. For those expenses that are not covered by your traditional benefit plan, you may find that the SABRE MEDdirect reimbursement program could be just what you need to create a tax-efficient, self-funded benefit plan. Properly structured, the SABRE MEDdirect PHSP will permit employers to [...]

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