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Yes, this is deductible as self-employed health insurance. If you entered your Medicare B premiums with your SSA-1099, then you will not re-enter them, you will only enter the supplemental insurance costs under the self-employed health insurance section. TurboTax will transfer the entries from your SSA-1099
Yes, this is deductible as self-employed health insurance. If you entered your Medicare B premiums with your SSA-1099, then you will not re-enter them, you will only enter the supplemental insurance costs under the self-employed health insurance section. TurboTax will transfer the entries from your SSA-1099
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