No. The only deductions that you can take on a tax return are items that you actually paid. However, you can deduct the amount of the bill that you did pay and then next year you can deduct the part that was paid during this year, even though the bill was for last year.
Generally, a surviving spouse is responsible for medical expenses in Wisconsin. However, you should consult with an attorney or an agency that assists elders (if you qualify) to confirm that you are responsible for all bills. If you don't have the resources to pay in full perhaps the hospital will negotiate a lower pay off amount.
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Yes, if the mother is on Medicaid the insurance will cover the cost of the hospital bills in full. If the mother is not married to the father the state will come after the father for the expenses to reimburse the cost of the birth.
Sure. If you itemize you can claim your full property taxes. And this is new for 2008: If you don't itemize, you can claim $500 of property taxes ($1000 if married filing jointly). See the instructions for line 40 of 2008 Form 1040.
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In most cases yes the other person's insurance company is liable for paying loss wages, all medical bills, and other costs. This is providing that the other person has insurance.
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Yes, of course they can! Why shouldn't they? Hospitals are funded by the city & sometimes by government agencies. Unpaid hospital bills will be reported to these agencies & they sure can chase you if you don't pay them. But hospitals set up payment plans. This way you can pay off your bill little by little. I have a payment plan for my hospital bill. The hospital agreed that I pay $50 a month until by bill is paid in full.
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US bills are currently printed in sheets of 32. New presses are planned that will be able to print more.