I’m reaching out to remind you of two important issues related to health insurance deductions for S corporations.
First, if you own more than 2 percent of an S corporation and provide health insurance coverage, there are three steps you need to follow to claim a deduction:
Second, this three-step procedure applies to your spouse, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents if they work for your S corporation and the corporation covers them with health insurance.
The three rules apply to the relatives listed, even if they don’t own any stock directly. For health insurance purposes, the tax code attributes your stock ownership to them and deems that they own what you own.
It’s crucial to get this right, as failing to do so could result in a lost health insurance deduction for your family members and zero deductions for the S corporation.
If you or your S corporation did not handle this correctly in the past, we need to amend the returns to ensure that you create and protect the proper tax deductions. If you’re in this situation, please call me at 408-778-9651, and I’ll gladly assist you.