Tax Guide to Deducting Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care costs can be substantial, and neither Medicare nor Medicaid provide comprehensive coverage for most people.

Long-term care insurance can help protect your finances, and there may be ways to deduct the premiums, depending on your business structure.

 

Here are four key points to consider:

  1. C corporations can provide long-term care insurance as a fully deductible, tax-free benefit to owners.

  2. Sole proprietors or single-member LLCs with a spouse as the only employee may be able to deduct 100 percent of the premiums through a Section 105-HRA plan.

  3. S corporation owners, partners, and other sole proprietors may be able to deduct premiums subject to age-based limits.

  4. If you don’t qualify for business-related deductions, you might deduct premiums as itemized deductions subject to age-based limits and the 7.5 percent floor.

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