I have a farm, and I file a Schedule F. I have no employees for the farm. I also have a job that pays for health insurance, and I contribute to a HCFSA through this job.
My question is, can I set up a self-insured medical reimbursement plan and "pay" myself for the deductibles and co-pays that my health insurance doesn't pay for, and that I'm not being reimbursed for through the HCFSA? I am not married, and every example that I can find talks about employing the wife, and then the husband is covered under the wife's plan.
If so, how do I set one up? Does it just take a written plan that I can find on the internet and sign?
If I can set one up, I'll be able to deduct all of my out of pocket medical expenses, not just the expenses over 7.5%.
Thank you.
My question is, can I set up a self-insured medical reimbursement plan and "pay" myself for the deductibles and co-pays that my health insurance doesn't pay for, and that I'm not being reimbursed for through the HCFSA? I am not married, and every example that I can find talks about employing the wife, and then the husband is covered under the wife's plan.
If so, how do I set one up? Does it just take a written plan that I can find on the internet and sign?
If I can set one up, I'll be able to deduct all of my out of pocket medical expenses, not just the expenses over 7.5%.
Thank you.
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