Walking back the walkback
Your point is valid, but I still feel SEHI expenses should be the expenses of the actual self-employed individual shown as the owner of the Schedule C.
That is really not an overly complicated concept for me to grasp.
That was the same position I took when the IRS (indirectly) previously stated that NO Medicare premiums could be considered for the SEHI adjustment.
At this stage I don't plan to get overly stressed. By tax-filing season for calendar year 2012, who knows what rules/interpretations might then be in effect?
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That is really not an overly complicated concept for me to grasp.
That was the same position I took when the IRS (indirectly) previously stated that NO Medicare premiums could be considered for the SEHI adjustment.
At this stage I don't plan to get overly stressed. By tax-filing season for calendar year 2012, who knows what rules/interpretations might then be in effect?
FE
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