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I have spoken to about 5 or 6 tax accountants and 5 or 6 tax lawyers. About 1/3 answer yes, 1/3 say no and a 1/3 say take the deduction and see what happens.
Curious to see if there is a consensus here.
I am eligible to purchase a specific Health Insurance plan from Blue Cross that is only available to retirees of a Fortune 20 company that you all know. This company does not subsidize any of the costs. I pay 100% of the costs and I make payment directly to Blue Cross -- but it is a plan specific to "Acme, Co" retirees.
I am also a small business owner. When I purchase the aforementioned insurance, I pay the premium from my small business (a Schedule C pass through).
Can I account for this insurance as a business expense, thus reducing the tax liability to my business?
Those who say I cannot take the deduction say it is ineligible bc of the plan's connection to "Acme Co". The one's who say I can take it say it is fine bc the plan is not subsidized by "Acme Co". The others are unsure.
I have spoken to about 5 or 6 tax accountants and 5 or 6 tax lawyers. About 1/3 answer yes, 1/3 say no and a 1/3 say take the deduction and see what happens.
Curious to see if there is a consensus here.
I am eligible to purchase a specific Health Insurance plan from Blue Cross that is only available to retirees of a Fortune 20 company that you all know. This company does not subsidize any of the costs. I pay 100% of the costs and I make payment directly to Blue Cross -- but it is a plan specific to "Acme, Co" retirees.
I am also a small business owner. When I purchase the aforementioned insurance, I pay the premium from my small business (a Schedule C pass through).
Can I account for this insurance as a business expense, thus reducing the tax liability to my business?
Those who say I cannot take the deduction say it is ineligible bc of the plan's connection to "Acme Co". The one's who say I can take it say it is fine bc the plan is not subsidized by "Acme Co". The others are unsure.