The question of how to deduct cash-paid medical expenses in the 730 is on the minds of many taxpayers. If you’ve paid for medical expenses in cash and want to know how to claim the 19% IRPEF deduction, here’s a clear and updated explanation. At Studio Lombardo Larosi, we can help you navigate the regulations, prepare your 730 form, and ensure everything is done correctly.
Table of Contents
1. General Introduction
In Italy, the 730 tax return allows you to recover part of the medical expenses incurred in the previous year (e.g., 2024 for the 2025 return). The concept is simple: you can deduct 19% of medical expenses, provided they exceed a €129.11 threshold. This means only the portion above this amount qualifies for a tax deduction.
However, since 2020, most medical expenses require a traceable payment method—such as a card, bank transfer, or check—to be deductible. There are, however, important exceptions.
2. What the Regulations Say
Law No. 160 of 2019, effective from January 1, 2020, mandates traceable payments for most deductible expenses under Article 15 of the TUIR, including the 19% deduction for medical expenses, with specific exceptions.
Key exceptions where cash payments are allowed:
- Medicines and Medical Devices: Cash is permitted for purchasing medications or medical products (e.g., bandages, syringes, medical equipment).
- Services Provided by Public or Accredited Private Facilities: Deductions apply for cash payments at hospitals, clinics, or outpatient centers accredited with the National Health Service (SSN).
However, if you use private non-accredited facilities or undergo aesthetic treatments (e.g., fillers or Botox), these are not deductible if paid in cash and, in many cases, may be excluded even if paid by card.
3. How It Works with the Pre-Filled 730

When completing the pre-filled 730 form, the Italian Revenue Agency automatically includes medical expenses that are traceable and reported to the Health Card System (STS). Healthcare providers transmit data to the STS, which sends it to the Agency, and the expenses appear in your 730.
You can still verify, add, or correct amounts before submitting the return. However, you must always retain supporting documents—such as invoices, tax receipts, or detailed receipts—since these are needed to prove the nature, amount, and recipient of the expense.
4. Key Points to Keep in Mind
- Threshold: Only expenses exceeding €129.11 are deductible.
- Payment Methods: Traceable payments are required, except for medications and accredited facilities.
- Mandatory Documentation: Even with traceable payments, you need documents detailing the service.
Without proper documentation, you risk losing the deduction, even if expenses appear in the pre-filled form.
5. Summary Table of Dates and Actions
| Period/Deadline | Action |
| During 2024 | Keep receipts, invoices, or detailed pharmacy receipts for all medical expenses. |
| By December 31 | Ensure cash payments were only used for eligible expenses (medications/accredited facilities). |
| January–April 2025 | Check the pre-filled expenses in the 730 form. |
| By End of June 2025 | Submit the corrected or supplemented 730 form. |
| After Submission | Retain documents until the tax audit period expires. |
6. Why Rely on Us: Studio Lombardo Larosi Can Help
Italian tax regulations are vast, complex, and constantly evolving—far more so than in many other countries—often requiring the expertise of specialized tax consultants or lawyers. At Studio Lombardo Larosi, we’re ready to provide our experience to interpret current rules and ensure compliance, protecting you from future disputes.
If you need practical help understanding which medical expenses are deductible, managing documentation, completing the 730, and storing everything correctly to avoid losing deductions, we’re by your side.
7. If You Need This Service, We Can Help
Have questions about how to deduct cash-paid medical expenses in the 730? You’re not alone! Studio Lombardo Larosi is here to assist with expertise and professionalism. We can:
- Analyze your expenses.
- Help determine if you qualify for deductions despite cash payments.
- Guide you through verifying or supplementing the pre-filled 730.
- Ensure all documents are properly stored.
8. Tips for Stress-Free 730 Compilation
- Carefully review medical expenses in the pre-filled form.
- Don’t delete expenses you actually incurred that may be deductible.
- Manually add missing expenses (e.g., cash-paid medications).
- Note the deadlines—see the table above—to avoid surprises.
- Seek our assistance if you’re unsure about the facility, payment type, or documentation.
9. Conclusion
In summary: to understand how to deduct cash-paid medical expenses in the 730, the general rule is that traceable payments are required, but key exceptions exist (medications, medical devices, accredited facilities). The pre-filled 730 simplifies the process, but you must:
- Verify included expenses.
- Retain valid documents.
- Update manually when needed.
- Meet deadlines and requirements.
10. Practical Examples: What You Can and Cannot Deduct
Let’s look at some practical examples to clarify how to deduct cash-paid medical expenses in the 730.
✅ Examples of Deductible Expenses Even If Paid in Cash
- Purchase of medication with a detailed pharmacy receipt.
- Blood pressure monitor bought at a pharmacy (if classified as a CE-marked medical device).
- Specialist visit at a private facility accredited with the SSN.
- Hospital stay in a public facility.
- Incontinence pads with a medical prescription.
❌ Examples of Non-Deductible Expenses If Paid in Cash
- Dental visit at a non-accredited private practice.
- Aesthetic treatments (Botox, fillers, non-therapeutic plastic surgery).
- Diagnostic tests at non-accredited private centers if paid in cash.
- Osteopathy or physiotherapy sessions at non-accredited centers.
RAlways verify if the facility is accredited and keep detailed receipts.

11. Be Careful with Medical Devices: Not Everything Is Deductible
Many taxpayers assume any item bought at a pharmacy is deductible. This isn’t true. For a medical device to be included in the 730, it must:
- Have a CE mark.
- Be intended for therapeutic use.
- Be listed on the receipt or invoice with the buyer’s tax code.
✅ Examples of Deductible Devices
- Nebulizers.
- Digital thermometers.
- Blood glucose monitors.
- Prescription glasses (with a prescription).
❌ Non-Deductible Devices
- Kitchen scales.
- Beauty products.
- Dietary supplements without a prescription.
12. Common Mistakes to Avoid
Those filing the 730 independently often make costly mistakes, such as:
- Including non-deductible expenses just because they’re on a pharmacy receipt.
- Forgetting to include the patient’s tax code (if different from the filer’s).
- Not realizing a medical center is non-accredited, making cash payments non-deductible.
- Miscalculating the €129.11 threshold.
- Failing to provide supporting documents if requested by the Revenue Agency.
Many of these errors can be avoided with the support of a specialized firm like ours, which reviews, corrects, and completes every section of your 730.
13. Benefits of the Pre-Filled 730
The pre-filled 730, introduced to simplify taxpayers’ lives, is a highly useful tool because:
- Medical expenses are automatically included if reported to the Health Card System.
- You can easily verify what’s recorded.
- You can modify or add missing data.
- Submission is faster and more secure.
However, the pre-filled 730 isn’t foolproof. Transcription errors, missing expenses, or incorrect tax codes can occur.
➡️ That’s why our firm offers a comprehensive service for reviewing, verifying, and submitting the 730, ensuring maximum tax recovery and zero errors.
14. What Happens During a Revenue Agency Audit
Another key aspect is understanding tax audits. Even if your pre-filled 730 is accepted without changes, the Revenue Agency may still conduct checks, requesting:
- Copies of medical receipts and invoices.
- Detailed pharmacy receipts for medications.
- Proof of payment (when required).
- Evidence of a facility’s accreditation (for cash payments).
❗ If you can’t provide documents or they’re incomplete, the deduction may be revoked, and you could face penalties.
For this reason, relying on a firm like ours is a concrete form of protection, allowing you to sleep soundly even years after submitting your 730.

15. Why It’s Important to Consult a Tax Expert
In many cases, doubts about filling in the 730 form or about deducting medical expenses paid in cash stem from vague or outdated information found online. However, Italian tax regulations are very complex and are amended every year.
Specifically:
- Rules evolve with each Budget Law.
- The list of accredited facilities is updated yearly by regions.
- Document retention and submission methods may vary.
- Ambiguous cases require technical interpretation.
👉 At Studio Lombardo Larosi, we offer in-depth, accurate, and up-to-date consultancy. Our decades of tax expertise allow us to analyze each case thoroughly, helping you comply with rules and maximize tax benefits.
16. Our Services for Your Tax Return
Beyond assisting with how to deduct cash-paid medical expenses in the 730, we offer a complete package of services:
- Detailed analysis of your medical expenses.
- Verification of accredited facilities.
- Document review.
- Assisted 730 compilation.
- Electronic submission to the Revenue Agency.
- Digital document storage.
- Post-submission audit support.
✅ In Summary: 5 Tips to Avoid Mistakes
- Verify the facility: If accredited, cash payments are allowed.
- Check the document: Receipts must be detailed, including tax code and description.
- Keep everything: Don’t discard anything, even after submitting the 730.
- Watch medical devices: Not everything sold in pharmacies is deductible.
- Rely on a professional: Avoid costly mistakes.

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