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I pay a large health insurance premium out of a pension from my deceased husband, is this deductible? Received a 1095-C with code 1G

 
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I pay a large health insurance premium out of a pension from my deceased husband, is this deductible? Received a 1095-C with code 1G

Yes, the amount you pay out-of-pocket for medical insurance is a qualified medical expense, and can be included in the amount you report.

Using money that you received from a pension is considered to be using out-of-pocket funds.

Please note that, in order to claim a deduction for medical expenses, you need to itemize deductions on your return. Additionally, the medical expense deduction is limited to expenses that exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The threshold is reduced to 7.5% of AGI if you were born before January 2, 1952.

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AmyT
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I pay a large health insurance premium out of a pension from my deceased husband, is this deductible? Received a 1095-C with code 1G

Yes, the amount you pay out-of-pocket for medical insurance is a qualified medical expense, and can be included in the amount you report.

Using money that you received from a pension is considered to be using out-of-pocket funds.

Please note that, in order to claim a deduction for medical expenses, you need to itemize deductions on your return. Additionally, the medical expense deduction is limited to expenses that exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). The threshold is reduced to 7.5% of AGI if you were born before January 2, 1952.
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