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Health Insurance Deduction Worked Part Year

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I am a sole proprietor doing contract work with no access to an employer based health plan. I only worked 9 months out of the year. Can I deduct health insurance costs I paid out of pocket for the entire year? The IRS rules only mention a partial year deduction based solely on whether or not a taxpayer has access to an employer based health plan which I do not have.

Best answer by DaveF1006

Yes. You can write your health insurance costs for the entire year because you do not have access to an employer-based plan. Please read this Turbo Tax article for more details.

 

Deducting Health Insurance Premiums If You're Self-Employed

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February 20, 2024

Your business income and expenses including your insurance coverage are treated as occurring on a yearly basis. 

williamd2Author
February 20, 2024

Bsch4477: What you say makes perfect sense, but I don't think this applies to the home office deduction. These are my notes from IRS Publication 587, Business Use of Your Home: 

 

Part-year use. You cannot deduct expenses for the business use of your home incurred during any part of the year you did not use your home for business purposes. For example, if you begin using part of your home for business on July 1, and you meet all the tests from that date until the end of the year, consider only your expenses for the last half of the year in figuring your allowable deduction.

 

DaveF1006
DaveF1006Answer
February 20, 2024

Yes. You can write your health insurance costs for the entire year because you do not have access to an employer-based plan. Please read this Turbo Tax article for more details.

 

Deducting Health Insurance Premiums If You're Self-Employed

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williamd2Author
February 20, 2024

DaveF1006: Thank you so much for the very fast and helpful reply!