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Health insurance copays are deducted, then taxes are taken out on the remainder. May I deduct these payments. |
Health insurance copays are deducted, then taxes are taken out on the remainder. May I deduct these payments. deduct them from what? Any payment made with pre-tax dollars can't be deducted as a medical expense, if that's your question. You question is confusing. I do not know one personally but have you searched the insurers sites to see what they can offer and how much they will charge you. |
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