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#1 Windmilling said:Wow, that didn't take long to go negative! At least you will qualify for the 7.5 % threshold for your itemized deductions on your Federal 1040!
Ben Dover said:Contrary to some of the posts above, you CANNOT deduct these type of insurance costs on your schedule A. I am not an accountant, but I pay a CPA quite a bit each year. Last week I asked him this exact question. The response was that if your company has a Cafeteria Plan (which jetBlue most certainly does), then your premiums are already being paid with pre tax dollars. Essentially you would be double dipping if you included these insurance costs in your medical expense; and the IRS will not be happy.
You can deduct medical expenses like copays, co-insurance, prescriptions etc. But as mentioned above there is a 7.5% hurdle that must be met in order to receive a tax benefit.
BD
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bandit317 said:Thanks for the replys everyone. That is definately more than what I pay now at a regional. I currently pay $150 a month for family coverage. Just trying to decide what is right for my family. Thanks again.