Find as many receipts that you have kept. You can also go to your doctor and get an itemized billing of what you have paid. I believe that you can do the same thing with your pharmacy if you have prescriptions. Good luck! Most auditors won’t mind if you are short a few receipts. Get as close as you can though. If you still feel overwhelmed your local H&R Block might be able to help for a charge.
Is your problem substantiation — i.e. adequate records — or is it determining what qualifies as a medical expense?
Find as many receipts that you have kept. You can also go to your doctor and get an itemized billing of what you have paid. I believe that you can do the same thing with your pharmacy if you have prescriptions. Good luck! Most auditors won’t mind if you are short a few receipts. Get as close as you can though. If you still feel overwhelmed your local H&R Block might be able to help for a charge.
You should hire a tax advisor.