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Yes, you can but there is a worksheet you should complete to determine the correct amount (see below).
“Medical care insurance” means a medical care insurance policy that covers you, your spouse, and dependents and provides surgical, medical, hospital, major medical, or other health service coverage (including dental insurance). Ifyou are receiving social security benefits, the amount paid for medical care insurance includes the amount deducted from your monthly benefit for Medicare insurance (for example, Parts B and D). It does not include premiums for:
Long-term care insurance,
Life insurance policies,
Policies providing payment for loss of earnings,
Policies for loss of life, limb, sight, etc.,
Policies that pay you a guaranteed amount each week for a stated number of weeks if you are hospitalized forsickness or injury,
The part of your car insurance premiums that provides medical insurance coverage for all persons injured in or by your car, or
Medical care insurance if you elected to pay these premiums with tax-free distributions from a retirement plan. In this case, the premiums would have been paid directly to the insurance provider by the retirement plan.
The following amounts may not be included in the subtraction for medical care insurance:
Insurance premiums paid by an employer, including amounts paid by you through payroll deductions, unless the
premiums are included as wages in box 1 of your Form W-2.
The amount of employer-provided medical insurance that is identified on your W-2 in Box 12 with Code DD.
Medical care insurance premiums that are deducted pre-tax.
CAUTION If you participate in your employer’s fringe benefit cafeteria plan and agree to a voluntary salary reduction inreturn for a medical care insurance benefit, you may not consider the amount of your salary reduction an amount you paidfor medical care insurance. You cannot subtract premiums paid with money that has not been included in your gross income.These programs may be known as flexible spending accounts, employee reimbursement accounts, etc. Some employersmay identify these amounts on your pay stubs as Internal Revenue Code sec. 125 or as a pre-tax deduction.
? When completing line 1 of Worksheet 1 or 2, if you purchased the insurance through an Exchange (Marketplace), the amount you paid is the amount paid after your premium was reduced for any advance payment of the premium assistance credit.
There are 2 worksheets to complete: one for self-employed, one for others. Look at this and go through the steps to see what you should include on (page 18):
https://www.revenue.wi.gov/TaxForms2017through2019/2018-Form1-inst.pdf
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