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April 19, 2024

Self-employed health insurance deduction

  • April 19, 2024
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The taxpayer is the only owner of an S Corp. His spouse works part time for this S Corp and receives W-2, but is not a shareholder of this S Corp. The health insurance deduction is limited to the income from S Corp subject to Social Security and Medicare Tax. The taxpayer's W-2 is $15,000 and spouse's W-2 is $5,000, and their health insurance premium is $28,000. What would be their self-employed health insurance deduction?

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    IRonMaN
    Level 15
    April 19, 2024

    The health insurance wasn't added to their W-2?

    Slava Ukraini!
    qbteachmt
    Level 15
    April 19, 2024

    "and their health insurance premium is $28,000. What would be their self-employed health insurance deduction?"

    Not the $28,000, unless your taxpayer has other earned income sources, if this was not included on the W2.

    Read the instructions for Schedule 1 Line 17, here:

    https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf

    Edit: I found a nice explanation for spousal attribution and for the W2 reporting and for earnings:

    https://www.coredocuments.com/health-insurance-s-corporation-2-shareholders

     

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