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Why is India's section 80DDB about specified disease treatment under a capped rule instead of a broad tax answer to every large medical bill?
Families in India often hear about section 80DDB and assume it is a general serious-illness deduction for whatever the household had to spend. Please explain why the rule is narrower than that, why specified diseases and certification matter, and why age can change the deduction ceiling without changing the emotional burden of the illness.
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Why is Canada's refundable medical expense supplement aimed at lower-income workers rather than at everyone with a painful stack of medical bills?
Medical bills feel expensive regardless of income, so people are surprised when CRA's refundable medical expense supplement is not simply available to every taxpayer who spent a lot on care. Please explain why the supplement is more targeted than that and what problem it is really trying to solve.
Why does Canada treat medical travel as part of the medical-expense system only when the trip was really about access to care, not just inconvenience?
People who travelled a long way for treatment in Canada often assume the distance alone should make the costs deductible. Please explain why CRA still tests the trip carefully, why travel belongs inside the medical-expense rules rather than in some separate hardship category, and why documentation matters so much.
Why do Canada's attendant-care and nursing-home medical claims feel more technical than the simple idea that care is care?
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