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Education
To clarify
Are you saying that 40,000 is used for HEALTH insurance?
Health insurance is not considered an "education expense" and is not tax exempt.
It would be as if you were given 40,000 and used it to purchase health insurance.
You might be able to claim 40,000 as "Medical Expenses" on your return, but you would need some documentation showing that amount as the payment.
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‎April 5, 2022
6:29 AM