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    SE Health for S-Corp Owner

    S- Corp owner gets a W-2 with 100k wages. She pays $2,000 a year out of her pocket, not out of the corporation, for health insurance.
    Can she deduct this as SE Heath on form 1040?

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    Does this....

    Originally posted by Kram BergGold View Post
    S- Corp owner gets a W-2 with 100k wages. She pays $2,000 a year out of her pocket, not out of the corporation, for health insurance.
    Can she deduct this as SE Heath on form 1040?
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      #3
      If the corporation reimbursed her for the insurance and added it to Box 1 of her W-2, yes (assuming she is not eligible for other employer-subsidized health insurance).

      Otherwise, no.


      If it was not reimbursed (and added to Box 1), that should probably be done in the future.

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        #4
        If the health insurance is not included in Box 1 of the W-2, then she cannot deduct it on p1 of the 1040.

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          #5
          Thanks and the next step

          My associate who took the position that medical insurance could be deducted by an S Corp owner without it being in W-2 has relented. Now he asks what about LTHC insurance. Can the S Corp owner take it as SE health if it is paid for outside the Corp.

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            #6
            I do not see how they could.

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