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Me and my husband are employed by the same company.Company doesn't pay for our health insurance. Can we deduct our health insurance on taxes? Thanks!
Me and my husband are employed by the same company. Company doesn't pay for our health insurance. Our employer takes away our federal and state taxes and the rest we get on our bank account. We have private health insurance through Blue Cross and are paying for it with after tax money. Can we deduct our health insurance on taxes? Thanks!
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Me and my husband are employed by the same company.Company doesn't pay for our health insurance. Can we deduct our health insurance on taxes? Thanks!
Yes, you can claim your health insurance premiums as well as any other medical expenses you have on Schedule A, under Medical expenses. You're only allowed to deduct medical expenses that go above and beyond 7.5% of your AGI and they are itemized deductions meaning you will have to have a lot of expenses in order to see a benefit on your federal tax return. However, you should enter all of your medical expenses anyway, including your health insurance premiums, because you may get credits and deductions on your state return that you do not get on your federal return.
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Me and my husband are employed by the same company.Company doesn't pay for our health insurance. Can we deduct our health insurance on taxes? Thanks!
Yes, you can claim your health insurance premiums as well as any other medical expenses you have on Schedule A, under Medical expenses. You're only allowed to deduct medical expenses that go above and beyond 7.5% of your AGI and they are itemized deductions meaning you will have to have a lot of expenses in order to see a benefit on your federal tax return. However, you should enter all of your medical expenses anyway, including your health insurance premiums, because you may get credits and deductions on your state return that you do not get on your federal return.
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Me and my husband are employed by the same company.Company doesn't pay for our health insurance. Can we deduct our health insurance on taxes? Thanks!
being employees (getting W-2's) and paying for it means you can not deduct them as self-employed health insurance. thus you can only include the premiums in medical expenses on schedule A. medical expenses are reduced by 7.5% of adjusted gross income to arrive at the deductible portion.
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