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What happens if someone has a receipt for an over the counter item from a small merchant that doesn’t itemize on their receipts? Should I send a copy of the Bar Code or label from the item?

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What happens if someone has a receipt for an over the counter item from a small merchant that doesn’t itemize on their receipts? Should I send a copy of the Bar Code or label from the item?

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In order for an over-the-counter expense to be reimbursable, the submitted receipt must clearly state the purchase date, purchase price, AND the name of the drug, item or medicine. A bar code or label would not be sufficient.

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