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Greater than 2% S Corporation Shareholder Health Insurance Issues

December 11, 2018 By //  by timjklace

S Corporation payments or reimbursements of health and accident insurance premiums paid on behalf of a greater than 2% S corporation shareholder are subject to special rules which require careful attention.  In order to preserve a tax deduction for the greater than 2% S corporation shareholder, it is important to comply with these rules. Health …

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