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Can we deduct (as business expense) the cost for healthcare insurance premiums or medicare premiums?
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Can we deduct (as business expense) the cost for healthcare insurance premiums or medicare premiums?
Yes. Here's how to report that business expense:
- First, if these insurance premiums were withheld from Social Security checks and reported on Form 1099-SSA, return to the Social Security entry screen and delete the entries for those premiums.
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Next, take these steps to report the insurance premiums:
- Open your return and click the Business tab.
- Continue to How do you want to enter your business income? and click I'll choose what I work on.
- Select Update for Business Income and Expenses
- Select Edit next to the business
- Scroll down to Other Common Business Expenses and select Start or Update
- Select Start or Update for Insurance Payments
As a self-employed person, you're allowed to deduct premiums up to the amount of your net business income; the premiums will appear on Line 29 of your Form 1040. Any payments that exceed your net business income will flow over to Schedule A as a personal medical expense. We'll automatically handle the line items and calculations for you.
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Can we deduct (as business expense) the cost for healthcare insurance premiums or medicare premiums?
Yes. Here's how to report that business expense:
- First, if these insurance premiums were withheld from Social Security checks and reported on Form 1099-SSA, return to the Social Security entry screen and delete the entries for those premiums.
-
Next, take these steps to report the insurance premiums:
- Open your return and click the Business tab.
- Continue to How do you want to enter your business income? and click I'll choose what I work on.
- Select Update for Business Income and Expenses
- Select Edit next to the business
- Scroll down to Other Common Business Expenses and select Start or Update
- Select Start or Update for Insurance Payments
As a self-employed person, you're allowed to deduct premiums up to the amount of your net business income; the premiums will appear on Line 29 of your Form 1040. Any payments that exceed your net business income will flow over to Schedule A as a personal medical expense. We'll automatically handle the line items and calculations for you.
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