Yes, health insurance premiums you paid can be deducted as medical costs on your return. To take this deduction, you will have to itemize your deductions. Also, you can only deduct medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI).
I assumee you're asking if you can claim the health insurance premium payment that you paid to maintain health insurance. Yes, you definitely can claim that. Definitely enter that info, e.g., about premiums paid et al., into TurboTax when you fill in the information.
Clarification: What LindaS5247 said is more correct. I meant the following: When you enter your data into Turbo, one thing you can do is to enter your medical expenses (as Linda said). That will include the premiums you paid. Depending on your other information, including what state you live in, TurboTax will identify whether you it's best for you to take itemized deductions or the Standard Deduction. Probably for fed taxes, since the Standard Deduction is so high, you'll take it, so your insur premiums won't get deducted. For state taxes, it will depend on the state you live in, and other data from your situation. If Turbo recommends the standard deduction, your med expenses won't get used. But if Turbo recommends itemizing deductions, then they will. This year in my case I itemized deductions for my state, and so my insurance premiums were part of the expenses that got itemized. So it's possible that they'll get used - it depends on your specific situation. And TurboTax will help you decide. Linda's advice on how to enter all that info has great detail on how to proceed to enter what you need to enter.
Yes, you can deduct the premium that you paid, but you cannot deduct health insurance premiums unless you itemize your tax deductions or you are self-employed and have a net profit for this year.
You can deduct qualified unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income if you use IRS Schedule A to itemize their deductions.
To get to those screens in TurboTax you can do the following:
To get back to that question, you can :
Click on Search in the upper right of your TurboTax screen
Type "Medical Expenses" in the search bar
Click on the link "Jump to Medical Expenses"
Click through the screens and enter your medical expenses on the corresponding screen
You can follow through the screens and enter any medical expenses that you have
Answer all follow-up questions
Your screens will look something like this:
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