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2% shareholder health care deduction on 1120s

johnefarrar
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Is the 2% healthcare premium deducted twice on the 1120S? Once as wages and also as an insurance deduction? How is it reported on the 1120s?

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itonewbie
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No, it is only deductible once as wages.  The line for insurance deduction is only for employees and shareholder-employees who are not 2% shareholders.

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itonewbie
Level 15

No, it is only deductible once as wages.  The line for insurance deduction is only for employees and shareholder-employees who are not 2% shareholders.

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johnefarrar
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Thank you.

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itonewbie
Level 15

NP, @johnefarrar!

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ahanchin
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Hi, so I entered the 1095-A enrollment premiums minus the monthly advance payment on the W-2 and deducted that amount on the 1120-S as wages for the shareholder (or a close amount as she gave me a different number to put on the W-2 before we received the 1095-A).

Now my question is what to do with the 1095-A, do I click the box to link it to the S-corp on the personal return, does it make an adjustment on the premium tax credit or do I have to make some sort of manual calculation?  She forgot to include her husband's separate 1095-A on her W-2 so should I go ahead and link it to the 1120-S on the 1140?

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