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    DRAKE and SEHI

    OK, my first self-employed with medicare. In DRAKE I entered the SSA statement the way I usually do and the medicare premiums do not flow to the SE. Then I enter them on the Schedule C screen in the field family health coverage. The SE calculates correctly, but DRAKE has the medicare paid also flow as a deduction on line 29 as a deduction to income. I tried to force line 29 to be zero, but no luck.

    Anyone using DRAKE know how to make the SEHI calculate correctly?

    #2
    I haven't done one of these yet either, but I though you were supposed to put it on Line 3 of Schedule SE rather on the Schedule C. Hopefully someone chimes in that knows more about this.
    Michael

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      #3
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      Thanks anyway

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        #4
        Why?

        Why don't you want them on line 29?

        In my software there are choices on the SS screen for me to associate the medicare premiums paid to a particular Sch C, F, etc., so that it flows to the right forms.

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          #5
          I thought I remembered seeing this before: http://www.thetaxbook.com/forums/sho...highlight=SEHI
          Michael

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