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  • Fluffyduck
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 5

    #1

    Self employed health insurance deduction

    I have a client who has health care coverage from Christian Healthcare Ministries. They say it isn't really insurance, but is health coverage. Anyone know if that is still deductible. All other qualifications are met.
  • FEDUKE404
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 3648

    #2
    SEHI qualifying insurance

    The IRS rules for the SEHI exclusion are very clear.

    From an IRS Tax Tip: "The deduction is for medical, dental or long-term care insurance premiums that self-employed people often pay for themselves, their spouse and their dependents."

    If the "health coverage" is for something like disability or it pays a fixed $ amount for conditions A or B or C, then it likely cannot be considered for SEHI.

    FE

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    • ATSMAN
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 2415

      #3
      That coverage from the Church is NOT health insurance. Basically it is a pooled fund collected from membership to pay for medical expenses based on some income guideline and formula. There is no "insurance policy" in a true sense.
      Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR

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      • geekgirldany
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2005
        • 2359

        #4
        It is not deductible, as said it is money pooled together that members then use to pay medical expenses. I had a few clients involved in one for several years.

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        • Fluffyduck
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 5

          #5
          Thanks for the help.

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          • Burke
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 7068

            #6
            Originally posted by geekgirldany
            It is not deductible, as said it is money pooled together that members then use to pay medical expenses. I had a few clients involved in one for several years.
            Would it be considered some type of HRA account if they are contributing to it?

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            • geekgirldany
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2005
              • 2359

              #7
              No, not according to my insurance. I forget the name of the organization, basically they referred to it as a co-op for medical expenses. The money is put into an escrow account and then given to members as they need them for medical expenses.

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              • MAMalody
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2006
                • 374

                #8
                It is interesting to note that per ACA, it is considered a medical plan and meets the mandate requirements. My guess is in the event of an audit it would be allowed.

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                • TaxGuyBill
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 2321

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MAMalody
                  It is interesting to note that per ACA, it is considered a medical plan and meets the mandate requirements. My guess is in the event of an audit it would be allowed.

                  I disagree. A "health care sharing ministry" qualifies for an EXEMPTION to the penalty, but it is NOT "minimum essential coverage", and I don't think it is a "health plan".






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