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TurboUser3
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I received fitness reimbursement from my health insurance directly in form of a cheque. But no 1099 form ? So, is it taxable ?

I am asking this because my health insurance is through my employer.
So, If "YES" it is taxable then how should I report it in turbo tax ?
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Leonard
Intuit Alumni

I received fitness reimbursement from my health insurance directly in form of a cheque. But no 1099 form ? So, is it taxable ?

No, the reimbursement is a refund of your health insurance payments and it is not taxable.

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Leonard
Intuit Alumni

I received fitness reimbursement from my health insurance directly in form of a cheque. But no 1099 form ? So, is it taxable ?

No, the reimbursement is a refund of your health insurance payments and it is not taxable.

TurboUser3
New Member

I received fitness reimbursement from my health insurance directly in form of a cheque. But no 1099 form ? So, is it taxable ?

But then why they said in the reimbursement form " Disclaimer : That this might be taxable income "  ?
 Also my employer charges me for Health insurance with pre-tax dollars . So, is the reimbursement still not taxable ?

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