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January 10, 2025
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Are tricare insurance premiums deducted from military retired pay pre-tax?

  • January 10, 2025
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I have some substantial out-of-pocket medical expenses this year and may be close to or exceeding the federal threshold for actually being able to claim medical expenses on my 2024 Form1040 Schedule A.

 

I need to know if I can claim my insurance premiums which are deducted from my retired pay.  Obviously if they are pre-tax, I wouldn't be able to claim them.  If they are not pre-tax, I would be able to.

 

Are BC/BS Insurance premiums deducted from my Federal OPM retired pay annuity pre-tax or post-tax?

Are Tricare government insurance premiums deducted from military retired pay pre-tax or post-tax?

Are FEDVIP Dental or Vision insurance premiums deducted from military retired pay pre-tax or post-tax? 

 

Thanks in advance!

1 reply

AmyC
Employee
January 13, 2025

It depends. What is common - post tax-  does not mean that is what is happening in your situation. You need to contact OPM and discuss your particular situation.

See OPM Retirement Center and Insure FAQ - Will my deduction continue to be pre-tax after I retire? [ashx]

 

 

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