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Yes, you can deduct medical insurance if you itemize and if you pay the premiums after tax (rather than pre tax)
The total expenses for you, your spouse, and your dependents must exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (7.5% if you're 65 or older as of December 31, 2016).
The deduction is limited to the expenses above and beyond this amount.
See Deducting Medical, Dental, and Vision Expenses
To enter medical expenses:
Type in medical expenses, sch a the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
Click the medical expenses, sch a link in the search results
Follow to prompts and online instructions
Yes, you can deduct medical insurance if you itemize and if you pay the premiums after tax (rather than pre tax)
The total expenses for you, your spouse, and your dependents must exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (7.5% if you're 65 or older as of December 31, 2016).
The deduction is limited to the expenses above and beyond this amount.
See Deducting Medical, Dental, and Vision Expenses
To enter medical expenses:
Type in medical expenses, sch a the search box, top right of your screen, then click the magnifying glass
Click the medical expenses, sch a link in the search results
Follow to prompts and online instructions
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