Am Retired, but worked this year as an independent contractor, and did make a profit. Can I deduct my Medicare premiums off of Schedule C. I get my medical insurance through my former employer at a reduced cost. Does this disqualify me, or am I okay because I am not a current employee?
Yes, Medicare premiums made be deducted as self-employed health insurance premiums according to the Journal of Accountancy. Also, if you pay additional health insurance premiums at the reduced cost, you can deduct the reduced costs you paid as well.
Would it be considered an employer-sponsored subsidized health plan because my spouse and I are getting reduced premiums as a retiree, possibly making me ineligible for the self employed health care deduction?
Self-employed health insurance deduction
The IRS does not directly address what happens if it is an employer plan for a non-employee. One factor would be if it was pretax or after-tax money. You can't take any pretax deduction, even on Schedule A. Here is a link for a further discussion.
Self-employed health insurance
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I pay insurance premium for Original Medicare. Can this be filed
Whether you can deduct your Medicare costs depends on your situation.