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Medical Deductions
Deducting Medical Expenses
You can deduct uninsured health costs although the rules change in 2013.
The New Health Insurance Penalty: How It Works
The IRS's ability to collect the penalty for those who remain uninsured under the new health care law is very limited.
Deducting Medicare Insurance Payments If You Are Self-Employed
If you're self-employed, the IRS has changed the rules and you may be able to deduct all your Medicare insurance premiums.
Medical Expenses You Can't Deduct
Not all health expenses are deductible: Find out the rules.
Can Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Deduct Their Business Expenses?
The IRS has invoked drug laws to make it difficult for medical marijuana dispensaries to deduct their business expenses.
Health Savings Accounts: A Good Alternative for Some
If you have to pay your own health insurance, you should consider setting up an HSA.
What Obamacare Means to the Self-Employed
Big changes are in store for health care starting in 2014.
The Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction: A Valuable Personal Deduction
This special personal deduction allows self-employed people who qualify to deduct 100% of their health insurance premiums for themselves, their spouses, and their dependents.
Will You Qualify for Obamacare Tax Credits in 2014?
Find out if you'll qualify for new health care credit available starting in 2014.
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