Brad Imsdahl 02/28/07. TTB, page 5-10, Did You Know, provides two citations for the information presented. Neither citation specifically addresses how the rule applies to partners in a partnership.
You certainly can try to apply logic and guess how the IRS will rule, but TTB only mentions sole proprietors and S corporation shareholders because those are the only two the IRS specifically addressed.
And many commentators out right disagree with the logic in the IRS Headliner concerning S corporations, which basically has next to no authority at all.
TTB cannot comment on partners in a partnership because there isn’t anything to base it on.
You certainly can try to apply logic and guess how the IRS will rule, but TTB only mentions sole proprietors and S corporation shareholders because those are the only two the IRS specifically addressed.
And many commentators out right disagree with the logic in the IRS Headliner concerning S corporations, which basically has next to no authority at all.
TTB cannot comment on partners in a partnership because there isn’t anything to base it on.
So I wanted to know if this still applies or if you have found other information and now the IRS has commented on partners in a partnership buying their own health insurance.
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