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Is medicare part b payment deductible for self-employed senior and where to enter?
Yes, as a self-employed senior you may deduct your Medicare Part B payments on your Schedule C. To do so in TurboTax Desktop, follow these instructions:
- Open up your return
- Enter "health insurance premiums paid, self-employed" in the Search box located in the upper right of your screen
- Click on “Jump to health insurance premiums paid, self-employed” link
- Answer the screen prompt interview questions.
Note: If you want these premiums to be part of the self-employed health insurance deduction, do not enter your Medicare premiums when entering the information from your SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefits).
Edited to add step by step instructions:
- Open your return
- Under the Wages & Income section, click "Update" next to "Business Income & Expenses "Schedule C"
- Click "Edit" next to your business
- Walk through the TurboTax interview questions until you get to expenses
- Click "Update" next to "All Other Expenses"
- Input Self-Employed Health Insurance Premiums (It is the 6th Expense down)
Your Self-Employed Health Insurance Premiums should be shown on Line 29 of Schedule 1. The amount should not be reported on Line 15 of Schedule C.
[Edited 02.04.2019| 3:20PM]
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Is medicare part b payment deductible for self-employed senior and where to enter?
Yes, as a self-employed senior you may deduct your Medicare Part B payments on your Schedule C. To do so in TurboTax Desktop, follow these instructions:
- Open up your return
- Enter "health insurance premiums paid, self-employed" in the Search box located in the upper right of your screen
- Click on “Jump to health insurance premiums paid, self-employed” link
- Answer the screen prompt interview questions.
Note: If you want these premiums to be part of the self-employed health insurance deduction, do not enter your Medicare premiums when entering the information from your SSA-1099 (Social Security Benefits).
Edited to add step by step instructions:
- Open your return
- Under the Wages & Income section, click "Update" next to "Business Income & Expenses "Schedule C"
- Click "Edit" next to your business
- Walk through the TurboTax interview questions until you get to expenses
- Click "Update" next to "All Other Expenses"
- Input Self-Employed Health Insurance Premiums (It is the 6th Expense down)
Your Self-Employed Health Insurance Premiums should be shown on Line 29 of Schedule 1. The amount should not be reported on Line 15 of Schedule C.
[Edited 02.04.2019| 3:20PM]
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