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I am predominately self employed, but I have part time employment income. My part time employment does not cover insurance. Can I deduct all the insurance premiums I pay?
I'm trying to figure out if, because I am largely self employed (80% of my income is self employment), if I can still deduct the health insurance premiums I paid on a 1095 because I was not eligible for health insurance through my employer.
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I am predominately self employed, but I have part time employment income. My part time employment does not cover insurance. Can I deduct all the insurance premiums I pay?
If your self-employed income pays the premiums for the health insurance then deduct 100% on Line 29 of the Form 1040.
Please see the following publication for more information Publication 535, Business Expenses.
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I am predominately self employed, but I have part time employment income. My part time employment does not cover insurance. Can I deduct all the insurance premiums I pay?
If your self-employed income pays the premiums for the health insurance then deduct 100% on Line 29 of the Form 1040.
Please see the following publication for more information Publication 535, Business Expenses.