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The 2008 Federal Budget proposes to expand the list of medical devices eligible for the medical expense tax credit. What additional devices can be claimed?

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The 2008 Federal Budget proposes to expand the list of medical devices eligible for the medical expense tax credit. What additional devices can be claimed?

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For 2008 and subsequent years, the budget proposes that you can claim the costs of purchasing, operating, and maintaining the following devices when they are prescribed by a medical practitioner: Altered auditory feedback devices for the treatment of a speech disorder; Electrotherapy devices for the treatment of a medical condition or severe mobility impairment; Standing devices for standing therapy in the treatment of a severe mobility impairment; and Pressure pulse therapy devices for the treatment of a balance disorder. Question.

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