In the Wisconsin interview for Paid Out-Of-Pocket for Medical Care Insurance it states I can include the amount deducted from my monthly benefit for Medicare Part B and D. I assume this should also include my Advantage Plan premiums, and my husbands Supplement Plan premiums. These premiums were already included in the Federal return. I do have a small amount (less than $1000) of self employment income. Am I to enter them again because WI doesn't see the Federal entries?
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Yes, you include any Medicare supplement and advantage premiums paid like on the federal return.
The Self-Employment Health Insurance deductions is included in the Wisconsin income (because they use the federal AGI and does not subtract.)
From the Wisconsin instructions:
"Self-employed taxpayers who deducted 100% of their medical care insurance on line 16, federal Schedule 1 (Form 1040) are not allowed an additional deduction."
Yes, you include any Medicare supplement and advantage premiums paid like on the federal return.
The Self-Employment Health Insurance deductions is included in the Wisconsin income (because they use the federal AGI and does not subtract.)
From the Wisconsin instructions:
"Self-employed taxpayers who deducted 100% of their medical care insurance on line 16, federal Schedule 1 (Form 1040) are not allowed an additional deduction."
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