COBRA and SE Insurance

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  • Lion
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 4699

    #1

    COBRA and SE Insurance

    This may have been covered during all those Medicare and SE deduction discussions, but I can't find anything to point. Divorce, then COBRA, then self-employment. Can she deduct her COBRA premiums as SE insurance deduction on front of 1040? Or only as Schedule A? Thanx for helping my sleep-deprived brain.
  • Bill Tubbs
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 495

    #2
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    Originally posted by Lion
    This may have been covered during all those Medicare and SE deduction discussions, but I can't find anything to point. Divorce, then COBRA, then self-employment. Can she deduct her COBRA premiums as SE insurance deduction on front of 1040? Or only as Schedule A? Thanx for helping my sleep-deprived brain.
    My understanding of COBRA is that the employer is not subsidizing the insurance premium, so I would take it as SE insurance.

    Bill

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    • jainen
      Banned
      • Jul 2005
      • 2215

      #3
      when he gets his own plan

      I disagree. The rule is not whether the taxpayer receives a direct subsidy, but whether he participates in an employer-subsidized plan. He can start taking the deduction when he gets his own plan.

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      • KJ Judd
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 328

        #4
        Agree with jainen

        Insurance plan must be established by the taxpayer's business. So COBRA would not count.

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