Self-employed individual's deduction for health insurance costs
There are tax benefits available to self-employed individuals
who pay health insurance costs. Self-employed taxpayers can deduct 100% of
their health insurance costs in computing their income taxes. This tax savings
can reduce your after-tax cost of health coverage.
A brief review of the tax rules on health insurance premiums may
be useful. Health insurance premiums paid by non-self-employed taxpayers are
deductible as itemized medical expense deductions, but, for 2019 and later,
only to the extent your total medical expenses exceed 10% of your adjusted
gross income (AGI).
Because of the "floor" that applies to the medical
expense deduction, if total medical expenses don't exceed 10% of AGI, no
itemized deduction is available.
However, a self-employed taxpayer can deduct - as an
"above the line" deduction, reducing AGI - 100% of the health
insurance costs for the taxpayer, spouse, and dependents, and for any child of
the self-employed taxpayer who is under age 27 as of the end of the tax year.
Example. M,
who is self-employed, pays $3,000 in health insurance premiums and has no other
medical expenses. M's AGI is $50,000. For 2019, since 10% of $50,000 equals $5,000,
M could not claim an itemized medical expense deduction for the health
insurance premiums. But, since M is self-employed, M can deduct the entire
$3,000 above the line.
The health insurance deduction for self-employed taxpayers only
applies for any calendar month in which you aren't otherwise eligible to
participate in any subsidized health plan maintained by any employer of yours
or of your spouse, or any plan maintained by any employer of your dependent or
your under-age-27 child.
Also, the deduction can't exceed your earned income from the
trade or business for which the health insurance plan was established.
These rules also apply to partners in partnerships and
more-than-2% shareholders of S corporations where the partnership or
corporation pays for health insurance coverage for its partners or
shareholders.
The tax benefits of a self-employed individual's health
insurance costs can effectively reduce your cost of health insurance. You may
wish to consider stepping up your coverage in light of these savings. Please contact us if you wish to discuss how these rules apply to your
particular situation or if you have any questions.
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