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Medicare Premium Deduction

In Wisconsin you're allowed to deduct your Part B Insurance Premiums.   But Turbo Tax doesn't do this.

 

I had the same problem last year and had to file an amended return.  Why hasn't this been fixed?

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DaveF1006
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Medicare Premium Deduction

You may need to add this subtraction in manually as you prepare your Wisconsin return. 

  1. When you begin your Wisconsin return, there will be a screen that says "Here is the income Wisconsin Handles Differently"
  2. then go to medical>medical care insurance
  3. here you can enter the premium paid as a self-employed person, employed person, or unemployed person. If you are retired, enter this as an unemployed person.
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MaryK4
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Medicare Premium Deduction

You must input your Medicare Part B premiums on the 'Her's the income that Wisconsin handles differently" under Medical- Medical Care Insurance.  

 

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Medicare Premium Deduction

Thanks.  I did that, but it doesn't transfer that amount to my Tax Form?

DaveF1006
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Medicare Premium Deduction

You may need to add this subtraction in manually as you prepare your Wisconsin return. 

  1. When you begin your Wisconsin return, there will be a screen that says "Here is the income Wisconsin Handles Differently"
  2. then go to medical>medical care insurance
  3. here you can enter the premium paid as a self-employed person, employed person, or unemployed person. If you are retired, enter this as an unemployed person.
**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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