How and where to report Health Insurance premiums paid for >2% shareholders
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On their W-2
IRonMaN is correct, on their W-2. However, we have all seen where that has not happened: by ignorance, by choice, by whatever. The obvious correct answer is to issue a corrected W-2. We also know that probably won't happen. So, in these cases you need to add it to the K-1 input on the 1040 Other Income to take to Schedule 1, Other Income. And then on the K-1 worksheet record it as stockholder health insurance. The net effect is the company took the deduction. The stockholder reported it as income and then the stockholder took the self-employed health insurance benefit. A frustrating workaround for an error.
On the Form1120S or Form 1040?
in Form 1040 on Sched K1 section with heading "Final/Amended" there is a Quickzoom to enter health insurance premiums
and like @IRonMaN says the amount should be in W2
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