Posts Tagged ‘self-employed health insurance tax deduction’

Pay attention to how IRA’s might pass to your spouse or other heirs in the event of your death.

If you have substantial assets in an IRA – whether a Roth or a traditional IRA – you’re wise to pay attention to how those assets might pass to your spouse or other heirs in the event of your death. Christine Benz of Morningstar Advisors last week wrote a small cache of common wisdom on the subject in the forms of “do’s and don’ts.” What should you do with your IRA? Check with your estate planning attorney before naming your beneficiaries. Remember, your beneficiary designation(s) trump whatever might be in your will, so make sure your estate planning documents and…

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Tax break to self-employed senior paying Medicare Part B premiums.

If you are a self-employed senior paying Medicare Part B premiums, the IRS just handed you a surprise tax break. Reversing a long-standing rule, the Service now says that self-employed people can deduct their Medicare Part B health insurance premiums – premiums which previously did not qualify for the self-employed health insurance deduction. Interestingly, there was no “official announcement, revenue ruling, notice or news release from the IRS announcing a change in position,” according to a recent article in The San Francisco Chronicle. Note that any self-employed person, regardless of age, can deduct the premiums they pay for health insurance,…

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