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Reduce Your Medical Expenses

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Medical expenses are on the rise. According to the Milliman Medical Index, the average family of four on an employer-sponsored plan will spend $30,260 on healthcare in 2022 – a $4,699 increase from 2020. Below are some ways you can save tax dollars when paying those medical bills:

  • Contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA). If you have a high deductible health plan, you can open an HSA account to pay your medical bills. If your health insurance deductible is $1,400 ($2,800 for family) or more, you can make contributions to an HSA to reduce your taxable income. The HSA contribution limit is $3,650 for 2022 ($7,300 for family).

  • Contribute to a Flexible Savings Account (FSA). Unlike an HSA, an FSA has to be set up by your employer. Like an HSA, you and your employer can make pre-tax payroll contributions to the account to cover qualified medical expenses. One benefit of an FSA is your total annual election amount is available to you on Jan. 1. On the flip side, if you don’t use your FSA dollars by year-end, you lose the funds.

  • Deduct your self-employed health insurance premiums. If you are self-employed, you can deduct amounts paid for health insurance premiums for you and your family. To be eligible to make the deduction, your self-employed business needs to show a profit for the tax year. This is an above-the-line deduction, so it can reduce your taxable income even if you are claiming the standard deduction.

  • Deduct medical expenses as an itemized deduction. For 2022, the IRS will allow you to include medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income (AGI) as an itemized deduction. For example, using the US Census Bureau’s average household income of $67,500, any medical expense above $5,063 may be deducted. If you are not taking the standard deduction, these medical expenses can be used to reduce your income.

If you would like to discuss how these options may work for you, please call.

Category: Planning

Published: 09/16/2022

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