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Possibly. If you itemize deductions, you may claim out-of-pocket (after-tax) medical insurance premiums, such as supplemental Medicare insurance premiums, as a medical expense. The deduction is limited to the amount of medical expenses that exceeds 10% of your adjusted gross income (AGI) (7.5% if you were age 65 or older in 2016).
There is a screen in the medical expenses section of TurboTax just for insurance premiums. Note that you should not enter medical insurance premiums reported elsewhere, such as Medicare Part B, C, or D premiums reported on Form SSA-1099. (Click the screenshot below to enlarge it for reference.)
To enter out-of-pocket medical insurance premiums:
Note: If using the TurboTax CD/Download software, you'll use the Find function (instead of "My Account") to search for the topic.
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