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How to have DENTAL/HEALTH expenses COVERED and DEDUCTED

Question

I have upcoming some upcoming DENTAL expenses. What is the best I can do to have them covered by insurance, and to have insurance and direct expenses covered by gross income (pre. tax)? Both as freelance and employer/employee.

Other medical/health related expenses?

Is Dentalia deductible? For profit?

Luke

Via your mutuality you get most of the costs back

Jun 17, 2013 14:34
mover

No - what I need is implants, and it is not covered.

Jun 17, 2013 20:15
dani

Your mutuality will have a dental plan available at an additional monthly cost that will cover 80-100% of the cost of additional dental work not covered by standard insurance, including implants. Depending on your age, you can expect to pay anywhere from €6-15 per month. They all have a waiting period, though. The shortest I've seen for implants was 6 months. Good luck!

Jun 18, 2013 12:48
danthomas

I think this facility is applicable to government servants and those who are below poverty level.
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