One advantage a sole proprietor has over an S corp is that they can set up a medical reimbursement plan for their employee(s). If their only employee is their spouse, the medical expenses of the family could become a business deduction. Of course, the medical reimbursement plan must be in writing.
My question is: Is it necessary to go through a company who furnishes the Section 105 plans? It might be a better option for some, but is it a NECESSITY? Does IRS code state that it HAS to be through one of these companies?
Second question: What if sole prop has 2 employees? one is wife, who does administrative work part time and one is a part-time worker in the field with him. Is there any way to write the plan so that the wife is covered but not the other worker?
Thanks
Linda, EA
My question is: Is it necessary to go through a company who furnishes the Section 105 plans? It might be a better option for some, but is it a NECESSITY? Does IRS code state that it HAS to be through one of these companies?
Second question: What if sole prop has 2 employees? one is wife, who does administrative work part time and one is a part-time worker in the field with him. Is there any way to write the plan so that the wife is covered but not the other worker?
Thanks
Linda, EA
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