Tax Deductions

Where do I enter the amount of Medicare Premiums for itemized deductions?

Understanding How to Include Medicare Premiums in Your Itemized Deductions

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For the 2025 tax year, you may deduct Medicare premiums as a qualified medical expense if you itemize your deductions on Schedule A (Form 1040). These premiums are considered medical insurance costs and are not treated as nondeductible personal expenses.

How to Deduct Medicare Premiums

  • Location on Tax Forms: You include your Medicare premiums on Schedule A, Line 1 (Medical and Dental Expenses), along with other out-of-pocket medical costs.
  • The 7.5% Threshold: You can only deduct the portion of your total medical expenses that exceeds 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI).
  • Types of Deductible Medicare Premiums: You can include premiums for Medicare Part B (medical insurance), Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage), and Medicare Advantage (Part C). If you are not automatically entitled to Medicare Part A and must pay premiums for it, those are also deductible.

Important Exceptions and Rules

  • Self-Employed Taxpayers: If you are self-employed and have a net profit for the year, you should generally deduct your Medicare premiums on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), Line 17, rather than Schedule A. This "above-the-line" deduction is more beneficial because it is not subject to the 7.5% AGI floor.
  • Medicare Tax vs. Premiums: You cannot deduct the Medicare tax (FICA) withheld from your wages or paid as part of your self-employment tax. Only the voluntary premiums paid for coverage are deductible.
  • Employer-Paid Premiums: You cannot deduct any portion of premiums paid by an employer or reimbursed by an insurance company.
  • HSA/FSA Payments: Premiums paid using tax-free distributions from a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) are not deductible.

Source:

Schedule A (Form 1040) Instructions - 2025
Schedule A (Form 1040-NR) Instructions - 2025

Disclaimer: Always verify with the current year’s Federal or State Department of Revenue Forms and Instructions. For complex tax situations, consult a CPA or tax attorney.

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Key Takeaways

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