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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:
- The Ultimate Medical Expense Deductions Checklist
- Are Medical Expenses Tax Deductible?
- Medical and Dental Expenses IRS Topic 502
Please feel free to reach backout with any additional questions or concerns you might have!
Have an amazing rest of your day!
Terri Lynn, EA
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