UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019
Yes - You can enter the Medicare B premiums as self-employed health insurance premiums. [It will show as a deduction on Schedule 1 of Form 1040, line 16.]
If you want these premiums to be part of the self-employed health insurance deduction, do not enter your Medicare premiums when entering the information from your SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefits). When you go through the questions for your business expenses, enter those premium expenses for self-employed health insurance premiums.
[Edited | 4/8/2020 | 12:01pm PDT]
UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019
Yes - You can enter the Medicare B premiums as self-employed health insurance premiums. [It will show as a deduction on Schedule 1 of Form 1040, line 16.]
If you want these premiums to be part of the self-employed health insurance deduction, do not enter your Medicare premiums when entering the information from your SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefits). When you go through the questions for your business expenses, enter those premium expenses for self-employed health insurance premiums.
[Edited | 4/8/2020 | 12:01pm PDT]
If you are self-employed you will enter your Medicare B & D by doing the following:
You can claim this deduction if you have a profit in your business. This is not a refundable credit.