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VO Tip FRIDAY: Medical Tax Deductions

As a self-employed creative in charge of a business and a household, I am always interested in new ways to trim our monthly budget and keep as much of our family’s income in the bank as I can. This week, our family officially cut-the-cord and switched to streaming television. Ahhhh… so liberating! Another way I like to keep our monthlies in check is by giving less-and-less to Uncle Sam each quarter.

While I have shared some Easy Tax Tips before, deducting medical expenses is so often overlooked, or not known. Many of us currently file on Form 1040, Schedule C. But according to IRS.gov, if you itemize your deductions for a taxable year on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF), Itemized Deductions, you can deduct expenses toward your family’s medical care, including “payments for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or payments for treatments affecting any structure or function of the body.”

These expenses include medical and dental care you paid for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents. The following list comes straight from IRS.gov and is worth your read:

Also directly from IRS.gov: “If you’re self-employed and have a net profit for the year, you may be eligible for the self-employed health insurance deduction. This is an adjustment to income, rather than an itemized deduction, for premiums you paid on a health insurance policy covering medical care, including a qualified long-term care insurance policy covering medical care, for yourself, your spouse, and dependents. In addition, you may be eligible for this deduction for your child who is under the age of 27 at the end of 2016 even if the child wasn’t your dependent. See Chapter 6 of Publication 535 for eligibility information. If you don’t claim 100% of your paid premiums, you can include the remainder with your other medical expenses as an itemized deduction on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF).”

I am not a CPA, so this is merely a distribution of information, but I am a fan of saving money and sharing cool finds with my VO colleagues. I hope you are able to benefit from this often overlooked tax deduction.

Happy VO’ing!

-Heather

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