I have a client that purchased what I would call a Indemnity Insurance Policy... example:
They purchased hospital and accident insurance through a similar company. Client thought it would take the place of "ACA" insurance from the marketplace and of course was cheaper. They are now owing a penalty for not having coverage for half of the year.
Anyways can these type of policies be considered as a deduction for self employed health insurance? I looked at Pub 536.... does not specifically say indemnity insurance but since it does reimburse for health care costs I am thinking it might qualify.
Would appreciate any input.
They purchased hospital and accident insurance through a similar company. Client thought it would take the place of "ACA" insurance from the marketplace and of course was cheaper. They are now owing a penalty for not having coverage for half of the year.
Anyways can these type of policies be considered as a deduction for self employed health insurance? I looked at Pub 536.... does not specifically say indemnity insurance but since it does reimburse for health care costs I am thinking it might qualify.
Would appreciate any input.
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