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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SE PA
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Deductibility of COBRA Payments
Do I have this right or am I missing something?
While I was employed my share of medical payments reduced my taxable income directly. Now on COBRA I am paying 5 times the prior amount and they are only deductible if they are over 7.5% of income. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Dad1956,
You are not missing anything. I would guess your cobra health insurance is costing you more than when you were in your employer's plan. Apparently you were making a contribution to an HSA or FSA account. Not all employers offer these plans. Medical insurance premiums are a legitimate deductable medical expense on Schedule A, line 1 included with your other out of pocket medical expenses and mileage allowance. That total medical expense must exceed 7.5% of your AGI before you can receive any deduction for your medical expenses. Medical expenses are added to other itemized deductions on Schedule A. The total Schedule A deductions must exceed $10,900 (MFJ) for 2008 before you will have any tax benefit. |
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