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Horizon blue cross BS in NJ made asurprising didtribution of $500 from the money they got as tax refund. Should I report this? is this a gift? what form to use to report?

 
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MichaelMc
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Horizon blue cross BS in NJ made asurprising didtribution of $500 from the money they got as tax refund. Should I report this? is this a gift? what form to use to report?

The surprising distribution from Horizon BC/BS to its policyholders was part of a $150 million distribution of a portion of refunded Alternative Minimum Tax credits accumulated by the company over 30 years. Please see https://www.horizonblue.com/about-us/our-company/company-information/what-we-re-doing-our-tax-saving...

This would appear to be best classified as a "return of premium," since it represents a pass-through to the company's policyholders of a refund of federal taxes paid as a consequence of premium income over the years.

For individual and small business taxpayers, I would recommend that the payment be treated as a reduction of health insurance premiums paid in 2018. This will, of course, decrease any deduction taken for the Self-Insured Health Insurance Deduction or as an itemized deduction on Schedule A.


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MichaelMc
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Horizon blue cross BS in NJ made asurprising didtribution of $500 from the money they got as tax refund. Should I report this? is this a gift? what form to use to report?

The surprising distribution from Horizon BC/BS to its policyholders was part of a $150 million distribution of a portion of refunded Alternative Minimum Tax credits accumulated by the company over 30 years. Please see https://www.horizonblue.com/about-us/our-company/company-information/what-we-re-doing-our-tax-saving...

This would appear to be best classified as a "return of premium," since it represents a pass-through to the company's policyholders of a refund of federal taxes paid as a consequence of premium income over the years.

For individual and small business taxpayers, I would recommend that the payment be treated as a reduction of health insurance premiums paid in 2018. This will, of course, decrease any deduction taken for the Self-Insured Health Insurance Deduction or as an itemized deduction on Schedule A.


Horizon blue cross BS in NJ made asurprising didtribution of $500 from the money they got as tax refund. Should I report this? is this a gift? what form to use to report?

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