Health benefits are usually not reported on a 1099-R. Boxes 15-17
are only for local taxes (rare). Perhaps the issuer of the 1099-R was
trying to give you some additional information and used a unused box to
put it in. Leave boxes 15-17 blank.
The easiest thing to do is
to contact the pension administrator and ask if the money was taken out
pre-tax or after-tax. If it's after-tax,you can include the premiums as
health insurance premiums. If the payments were made pre-tax, you
cannot deduct them since they are already free from tax.
You can deduct any health
insurance premiums you paid (including dental and vision insurance).
Please keep in mind
the following about deducting your medical expenses, including health
insurance:
- You don't get the benefit if you
are taking the standard deduction.
- If you itemize deductions, you
will only be able to take total medical expenses that are greater
than:
- 10% of your adjusted gross income
if you are under age 65; or
- 7.5% of your adjusted gross
income if you are age 65 or over (born before January 2, 1951).
To enter your insurance premiums in TurboTax, please follow these steps:
- Click on Federal Taxes >
Deductions & Credits [In TT Self-Employed:
Personal > Deductions & Credits > I'll choose what
I work on].
- In the Medical section,
click on the Start/Revisit box next to Medical Expenses.
[See Screenshot #1 below.]
- If you haven't yet entered any
medical expenses, TurboTax will ask you if your total medical expenses
exceed a certain number. [That's the 10% AGI or 7.5% AGI mentioned
above.] [Screenshot #2]
- If you think your total medical
expenses will exceed that number, click the blue Yes box and
continue through the interview, entering the requested information on your
medical expenses.
- You will come to a screen,
Enter Insurance Premiums, where you can make the entry for both health
insurance and long-term care insurance premiums. [Screenshot #3]
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