I am from Georgia and not sure how to complete this section under State Taxes. My W-2 has values noted as code "DD" in box 12 but not sure how to apply it.
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The amount reported with code DD is not taxable so it cannot be deducted on a tax return.
Georgia allows you to deduct certain high deductible health insurance premiums. High deductible health insurance as defined by Section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code. Contact the insurance company to confirm that the health plan is an HDHP.
The deduction would be an amount equal to 100 percent of the premium paid by the taxpayer during the taxable year for high deductible health plans as defined by Section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code. You can only deduct the amount to the extent the deduction has not been included in federal adjusted income and the expenses have not been provided from a health reimbursement arrangement and have not been included in itemized deductions.
In the event the taxpayer claims the expenses as itemized deductions, the taxpayer should multiply the expense by the ratio of total allowed itemized deductions after the 7.5% federal limitation to the total allowed itemized deductions before the 7.5 percent federal limitation to determine the amount that is not allowed to be deducted.
For example the taxpayer has $1,000 in high deductible health insurance premiums. They also have $7,000 of other medical expenses which means they have total medical expenses of $8,000. After the 7.5% limitation, the taxpayer is only allowed to deduct $2,000 of medical expenses. The $1,000 deduction must be reduced by $250 ($2,000/$8,000 x $1,000). Which means the taxpayer is allowed to deduct $750.
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