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Can I deduct Cobra insurance premiums I paid while unemployed?

Premiums for medical insurance and medical expenses that you pay out of pocket with after-tax money are deductible as a medical expense itemized deduction. That may or may not provide a tax benefit. First, only the amount of such expenses  that is more than 10% of your Adjusted Gross Income (7.5% if over 64) is actually deductible. And, itemized deductions provide no tax benefit until all of them added together are more than the standard deduction for your filing status.
2016 Standard Deduction
Taxpayer under 65, not claimed as a dependent
$6,300 for Single
$12,600 for Married Filing Jointly, or Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child
$9,300 for Head of Household
$6,300 for Married Filing Separately
For over 65 or blind, add $1,250 for each instance or add
$1,550 each instance if single and not a surviving spouse.

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Can I deduct Cobra insurance premiums I paid while unemployed?

Premiums for medical insurance and medical expenses that you pay out of pocket with after-tax money are deductible as a medical expense itemized deduction. That may or may not provide a tax benefit. First, only the amount of such expenses  that is more than 10% of your Adjusted Gross Income (7.5% if over 64) is actually deductible. And, itemized deductions provide no tax benefit until all of them added together are more than the standard deduction for your filing status.
2016 Standard Deduction
Taxpayer under 65, not claimed as a dependent
$6,300 for Single
$12,600 for Married Filing Jointly, or Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child
$9,300 for Head of Household
$6,300 for Married Filing Separately
For over 65 or blind, add $1,250 for each instance or add
$1,550 each instance if single and not a surviving spouse.
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Can I deduct Cobra insurance premiums I paid while unemployed?

How do I enter both Cobra premiums and partial year MNSure information?

Can I deduct Cobra insurance premiums I paid while unemployed?

Of course ... all health insurance premiums paid out of pocket by you are deductible medical expenses on the Sch A if you itemize deductions. 

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