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Business & farm
Yes, you may be able to deduct job-related expenses like malpractice insurance premiums.
According to the IRS, deductible insurance premiums include malpractice insurance that covers your personal liability for professional negligence resulting in injury or damage to patients or clients.
For more information on IRS rules for deductible insurance, please see this link.
If you are a self-employed professional, these business expenses will be reported on Schedule C. You will input in TurboTax under Federal Taxes | Business Items | Business Income and Expenses (Sch C)) - see the attached screenshot for help finding this section.
If these are unreimbursed business expenses related to your employment, these premiums would be reported on Schedule A. You will input in TurboTax under Deductions & Credits | Employment Expenses | Job-Related Expenses (on Schedule A - Itemized Deductions) - see second screenshot below.
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