euphoria finale sparks new tax deduction craze: Big Pharma settles for billions, and your wallet wins
The "euphoria finale" you thought was just a TV show? Turns out, the real high is coming from your bank account. A massive, "euphoria finale"-level settlement between the government and a major drug manufacturer was just approved, sending billions back to the federal treasury. But here’s the twist—you can now deduct up to $10,000 in out-of-pocket healthcare costs from last year on your next tax return, thanks to a last-minute rider attached to the bill. That means your annual therapy copays and prescription refills just got a tax break. Don't rush to spend that refund cash yet: the deduction is only available for the next 90 days, and the IRS is already warning of "audit euphoria" for anyone who claims it without a proper receipt. Check your 1095-A now, or kiss that savings goodbye.