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October 28, 2010 at 3:11 am Comments (0)

UNBELIEVABLE !! IRS says No to breast pumps.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/business/27breast.html?_r=1&ref=businessPeople whose children have severe allergies might even be allowed the break for replacing grass with artificial turf since it could be considered a medical expense. But nursing mothers will not be allowed to use their tax-sheltered health care accounts to pay for breast pumps and other supplies.

“I.R.S. officials say they consider breast milk a food that can promote good health, the same way that eating citrus fruit can prevent scurvy. But because the I.R.S. code considers nutrition a necessity rather than a medical condition, the agency’s analysts view the cost of breast pumps, bottles and pads as no more deserving of a tax break than an orange juicer.”People whose children have severeallergies might even be allowed the break for replacing grass with artificial turf since it could be considered a medical expense.

But nursing mothers will not be allowed to use their tax-sheltered health care accounts to pay for breast pumps and other supplies”.

the I.R.S. has denied a request from the American Academy of Pediatrics to reclassify breast-feeding costs as a medical care expense.

David Kocieniewski New York Times Oct 26th, 2010 from article Acne Cream? Tax shelter Breastpumps ? No.