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March 28, 2021
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Paid Out-Of-Pocket for Medical Care Insurance on WI return

  • March 28, 2021
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In the Wisconsin interview for Paid Out-Of-Pocket for Medical Care Insurance it states I can include the amount deducted from my monthly benefit for Medicare Part B and D.  I assume this should also include my Advantage Plan premiums, and my husbands Supplement Plan premiums.  These premiums were already included in the Federal return.   I do have a small amount (less than $1000) of self employment income.  Am I to enter them again because WI doesn't see the Federal entries? 

    Best answer by MAK70

    Yes, you include any Medicare supplement and advantage premiums paid like on the federal return.

    The Self-Employment Health Insurance deductions is included in the Wisconsin income (because they use the federal AGI and does not subtract.)

     

    From the Wisconsin instructions:

    "Self-employed taxpayers who deducted 100% of their medical care insurance on line 16, federal Schedule 1 (Form 1040) are not allowed an additional deduction."

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    MAK70Answer
    March 28, 2021

    Yes, you include any Medicare supplement and advantage premiums paid like on the federal return.

    The Self-Employment Health Insurance deductions is included in the Wisconsin income (because they use the federal AGI and does not subtract.)

     

    From the Wisconsin instructions:

    "Self-employed taxpayers who deducted 100% of their medical care insurance on line 16, federal Schedule 1 (Form 1040) are not allowed an additional deduction."