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For self-employment "health insurance"premiums paid - does that also include dental and vision insurance premiums too? If so, do they have to be listed separately?

 
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NancyG
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For self-employment "health insurance"premiums paid - does that also include dental and vision insurance premiums too? If so, do they have to be listed separately?

Yes, health insurance premiums do include premiums for dental and vision insurance.  You are not required to enter them separately.

Most self-employed taxpayers can deduct health insurance premiums, including age-based premiums for long-term care coverage. Write-offs are available whether or not you itemize, if you meet the requirements.

If you are self-employed, you may be eligible to deduct premiums that you pay for medical, dental and qualifying long-term care insurance coverage for yourself, your spouse and your dependents. This health insurance write-off is entered on page 1 of Form 1040, which means you benefit whether or not you itemize your deductions. Unlike an itemized deduction, this deduction treatment is beneficial because it lowers your adjusted gross income (AGI). Having lower AGI can reduce the odds that you’ll be affected by unfavorable phase-out rules that can cut back or eliminate various tax breaks. Keep in mind that this deduction treatment also means you can’t deduct the premiums when you calculate your self-employment tax liability.

For self-employment "health insurance"premiums paid - does that also include dental and vision insurance premiums too? If so, do they have to be listed separately?

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JohnW152
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For self-employment "health insurance"premiums paid - does that also include dental and vision insurance premiums too? If so, do they have to be listed separately?

According to Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction in IRS Publication 535), Business Expenses,

You may be able to deduct the amount you paid for medical and dental insurance and qualified long-term care insurance for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents.

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