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Self employed
Yes, but only the premiums for the months that you were actively working as self-employed. For example, if you worked as self-employed the months of February, March, and April, and then July, September, and November, then you can deduct six months of Medicare, Medicare Supplement, and Medicare Part D premiums.
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‎February 14, 2023
3:39 PM