Not wanting to deal with health insurance during tax season, I just ignored the IRS Headliner of 5/16/06 and thought I would deal with it in 2007. Since I can't put it off any longer, I have done research elsewhere, read in TTB, reread RR 61-146 and read all of the threads that I found here on the topic. I am as confused as ever. But this much I understand: The IRS is taking a position that the health insurance must be in the corporate name to eventually meet the requirements for the deduction on the front of the shareholder's 1040. I also understand that many of you think the IRS does not have the right. A couple of questions that I would so appreciate help on.
First: Can the S corporation discriminate with health insurance and only pay insurance for shareholder/owners or perhaps only full time employees or whoever they choose to pay insurance for and still have that be deductible? I understand that under an HRA that would not be possible. I have a few S corporations with employees, but they can't afford to pay health insurance for all, but need insurance for themselves. So if the company could get a plan in the company name and could choose to pay insurance only for the folks they wanted to, that would meet the IRS position.
Second: What are you telling your companies where the owner/shareholders have been paying their own insurance that is in their personal name? Up until now, I have been deducting that on the face of the 1040, although I see that not all of you would agree with that.
Thank you for your help.
Winnie in NC
First: Can the S corporation discriminate with health insurance and only pay insurance for shareholder/owners or perhaps only full time employees or whoever they choose to pay insurance for and still have that be deductible? I understand that under an HRA that would not be possible. I have a few S corporations with employees, but they can't afford to pay health insurance for all, but need insurance for themselves. So if the company could get a plan in the company name and could choose to pay insurance only for the folks they wanted to, that would meet the IRS position.
Second: What are you telling your companies where the owner/shareholders have been paying their own insurance that is in their personal name? Up until now, I have been deducting that on the face of the 1040, although I see that not all of you would agree with that.
Thank you for your help.
Winnie in NC
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