Can I reimburse myself health insurance costs from my company?

by admin on December 24, 2008

in Health Insurance Info

Jackie S asked:

We used to have individual health insurance, and I would pay for it out of my own company (an S Corp). When we got insurance through my husband’s employer, I stopped reimbursing myself.
He is paid for by the company, and then it costs extra to add myself and our child.

I was just going to deduct health insurance premiums on our Sch A, but we don’t have enough other medical expenses to meet the limit.

Is it ligit to go ahead and reimburse myself the amount that it cost for the health insurance? Then it would be a business expense. Thanks.

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1 v b 12.24.08 at 6:37 am

No.
The insurance through your husband’s employer does not meet the test of having been established through the S-corp.

2 taxreff 12.26.08 at 8:45 pm

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Once again, VB gives the correct answer. While the IRS has recently expanded the definition of the “established in the company name” standard, since the policy comes from your husband’s employer it still does not qualify.

As a side note, officer health insurance cannot be directly deducted by an S corporation for more than 2% owners. There is a convoluted method used to get the deduction, but again you would not qualify.

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