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Real Estate investment expenses

I am retired and have several real estate investments in DST's.  They are considered qualified businesses.

May I deduct my personal healthcare insurance premiums?

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DaveF1006
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Real Estate investment expenses

it depends on how the income is being reported. If you are reporting this as Schedule C income, you can report the premiums as self-employed health insurance premiums in the expense section of your business return.  Schedule E income is not eligible for a self-employed insurance deduction.

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DaveF1006
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Real Estate investment expenses

it depends on how the income is being reported. If you are reporting this as Schedule C income, you can report the premiums as self-employed health insurance premiums in the expense section of your business return.  Schedule E income is not eligible for a self-employed insurance deduction.

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