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Self employed, or retired... which?

  • February 12, 2024
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I retired from my w2 job 5 years ago. I now have an eBay online business as a sole proprietor... under occupation for tax purposes, which should I say I am... self-employed, or retired?

Best answer by DianeW777

Yes, you can use self employed health insurance on your business schedule.

 

Qualifications for self employed health insurance (includes medicare).

 

  • To get health insurance deduction, your Schedule C must show a net profit.
  • The deduction amount generally can't exceed your net profit amount.
  • If you (or your spouse if filing jointly) were eligible to participate in an employer's health plan during any given month—even if you declined the coverage—the premium you paid for that month can't be claimed under this deduction.
  • Health insurance premiums you paid for your child, even if you aren't claiming them as a dependent, are eligible for this deduction as long as your child was age 26 or younger at the end of 2023.
  • The self-employed health insurance deduction shows up on Schedule 1, line 17.

To enter self employed health insurance:

  1. When entering information for your business expanses. navigate to the section marked Less common (showing the icon of a magnifying glass with a dollar sign in it)
  2. Find and select the option for Health Insurance Premiums (typically found on page 2 of the section), then click Continue
  3. A screen showing your list of expenses should appear next. Select the Start button next to the Health Insurance Premiums section

You can add or change your self employed insurance  

  1. Sign into your TurboTax account
  2. Select Income and Expenses > Work on other income > Select Edit/Add beside Self-employment income and expenses
  3. Edit beside your business > Scroll 'Less common' > Scroll to 'Business Insurance' > Click the box next to it and Continue
  4. Scroll to Business Insurance, select Start or Review

2 replies

DoninGA
February 12, 2024

Either one.  The occupation entry is only used for statistical purposes. 

DawnC
February 12, 2024

Either one is fine.  Choose the one you feel is most accurate.   

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duffy4444Author
February 12, 2024

The reason why I ask this is for deductibility of Medicare medical, dental, and supplemental insurance premiums... I have been filing a schedule C for many years, and I wonder if my premiums are deductible as an adjustment to income, line 17... Are they? Thanks for your help!

Cheers, Duffy

DianeW777Answer
February 12, 2024

Yes, you can use self employed health insurance on your business schedule.

 

Qualifications for self employed health insurance (includes medicare).

 

  • To get health insurance deduction, your Schedule C must show a net profit.
  • The deduction amount generally can't exceed your net profit amount.
  • If you (or your spouse if filing jointly) were eligible to participate in an employer's health plan during any given month—even if you declined the coverage—the premium you paid for that month can't be claimed under this deduction.
  • Health insurance premiums you paid for your child, even if you aren't claiming them as a dependent, are eligible for this deduction as long as your child was age 26 or younger at the end of 2023.
  • The self-employed health insurance deduction shows up on Schedule 1, line 17.

To enter self employed health insurance:

  1. When entering information for your business expanses. navigate to the section marked Less common (showing the icon of a magnifying glass with a dollar sign in it)
  2. Find and select the option for Health Insurance Premiums (typically found on page 2 of the section), then click Continue
  3. A screen showing your list of expenses should appear next. Select the Start button next to the Health Insurance Premiums section

You can add or change your self employed insurance  

  1. Sign into your TurboTax account
  2. Select Income and Expenses > Work on other income > Select Edit/Add beside Self-employment income and expenses
  3. Edit beside your business > Scroll 'Less common' > Scroll to 'Business Insurance' > Click the box next to it and Continue
  4. Scroll to Business Insurance, select Start or Review

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