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Yes, You may deduct your medical insurance premiums paid or deducted by social security and subliminal insurance as an itemized deduction on Schedule A. Only medical expenses have to exceed 7.5% of your gross adjusted income are deductible. If you do not itemize you cannot deduct the payments.
Your standard deduction starts at $12,550.
Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow(er) with Dependent Child
Your standard deduction starts at $25,100.
Your standard deduction starts at $18,800.
Your standard deduction starts at $12,550.
If, however, these amounts are already listed on your SSA-1099, do not enter them again elsewhere.
And note that some states have different thresholds to deduct these.
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