Terri Lynn
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Hello, Lilly Rose, and thanks for joining us!

 

Yes, you can deduct your premiums for your supplemental insurance as a deductible medical expense. Since you are getting Social Security benefits, you will enter the amounts deducted for your Medicare, part B, C, and D  directly from your SSA-1099 form , so you will not need to  re-enter these in the medical expense section. If you are paying for any other types of supplemental policy's not listed on the SSA-1099 form you will go to the medical expense section, under deductions and credits, to report these.  

 

For more information on deductible medical expenses, see:

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Terri Lynn, EA

 

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