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February 22, 2025
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I just added an expense (health insurance) to my business expense and none of the resulting computations changed. Is this a software issue?

  • February 22, 2025
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    Best answer by VolvoGirl

    Was it for your own health ins or for your employees?   

    For your own health insurance you need a Net Profit of Schedule C .  And it does not go directly on Schedule C so it won’t reduce your Schedule C profit or the self employment tax.

     

    If your health ins exceeds your net self-employment income it gets split. An amount equal to your net self-employment income goes on Form 1040 Schedule 1 line 17 (to 1040 line 10) and the remainder gets added in to medical expenses on Schedule A.

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    February 22, 2025

    Was it for your own health ins or for your employees?   

    For your own health insurance you need a Net Profit of Schedule C .  And it does not go directly on Schedule C so it won’t reduce your Schedule C profit or the self employment tax.

     

    If your health ins exceeds your net self-employment income it gets split. An amount equal to your net self-employment income goes on Form 1040 Schedule 1 line 17 (to 1040 line 10) and the remainder gets added in to medical expenses on Schedule A.