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February 12, 2024
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Health insurance payments

  • February 12, 2024
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We are retired but not old enough for Medicare yet so we pay our own health insurance. Are the premiums deductible even though our only income is 1099 based? Thank you

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    Employee
    February 12, 2024

    You can enter the health insurance premiums you paid as a medical expense. But the medical expense deduction is very tough to use, so it may have no effect at all.

     

     

    MEDICAL EXPENSES

    The medical expense deduction has to meet a rather large threshold before it can affect your return. The amount of medical (including dental, vision, etc.)  expenses that will count toward itemization is the amount that is OVER 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. You should only enter the amount that you paid in 2023—do not include any amounts that were covered by insurance or that are still outstanding.  Of course, your medical expenses plus your other itemized deductions still have to exceed your standard deduction before you will see a difference in your tax due or refund.

     

    To enter your medical expenses go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Medical>Medical Expenses

     

     

    2023 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS

     

    SINGLE $13,850  (65 or older/legally blind + $1850)

     

    MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $13,850  (65 or older/legally blind + $1500)

     

    MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $27,700  (65+/legally blind) )  + $1500 per spouse

     

    HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD  $20,800 (65 or older/blind)  + $1850)

     

     

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**