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Posted by Marion1E on February 13, 2007, 5:41 pm
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I am a sole proprietor. My husband and I pay our medical
expenses directly. We do not have medical insurance. My
husband does some consultant work. Where do I deduct the
medical expenses? On schedule C or on schedule A? Any help
is appreciated.
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Posted by Paul Thomas, CPA on February 13, 2007, 11:07 pm
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> I am a sole proprietor. My husband and I pay our medical
> expenses directly. We do not have medical insurance. My
> husband does some consultant work. Where do I deduct the
> medical expenses? On schedule C or on schedule A? Any help
> is appreciated.
Schedule A from what you posted.
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Posted by Phil Marti on February 13, 2007, 11:07 pm
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> I am a sole proprietor. My husband and I pay our medical
> expenses directly. We do not have medical insurance. My
> husband does some consultant work. Where do I deduct the
> medical expenses? On schedule C or on schedule A?
Schedule A.
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Clarksburg, MD
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Posted by Harlan Lunsford on February 13, 2007, 11:07 pm
Please log in for more thread options Marion1E@comcast.net wrote:
> I am a sole proprietor. My husband and I pay our medical
> expenses directly. We do not have medical insurance. My
> husband does some consultant work. Where do I deduct the
> medical expenses? On schedule C or on schedule A? Any help
> is appreciated.
schedule a.
ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
Tues Feb 13 1825
Moderator:
1825?? Your condition must be on the downslide.
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Posted by Harlan Lunsford on February 14, 2007, 10:01 pm
Please log in for more thread options Harlan Lunsford wrote:
> Marion1E@comcast.net wrote:
>> I am a sole proprietor. My husband and I pay our medical
>> expenses directly. We do not have medical insurance. My
>> husband does some consultant work. Where do I deduct the
>> medical expenses? On schedule C or on schedule A? Any help
>> is appreciated.
> schedule a.
> Moderator:
> 1825?? Your condition must be on the downslide.
1825 was meant to be military time, as in 6:25 PM to you
civilian folks, but it probably should have read something
like 1825 Feb 13 2007. Darn, I'm not really sure how it
should read.
But since some of my replies have not been received by your
newsgroup reader, (like this time every year it seems!),
that's why I wanted to document posting time/date.
Moderator:
And this is the first yearyou tell me this? I will give
my e-mail filter the once over. But anyone who dislikes
the Noo Yawk damnyankees is a friend of mine.
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