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Published on this site: October 18th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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Being self-employed offers freedoms that traditional jobs usually can't
match. Self-employed individuals can work from home, set their own hours,
and be their own bosses. They can choose their own work assignments, provide
the services they want to provide, and even choose their own wages.
Yes, self-employed individuals are living the life - until it comes to
health insurance, that is.
Most self-employed individuals, or individuals who work as independent
contractors for a particular company, have to purchase their own health
insurance policies. Without a traditional employer, there's no one to
offer a health insurance package, right? So, self-employed individuals
either purchase an individual health insurance policy, or they pay for the cost
of health care completely out of their own pockets. For some, this seems
like a pretty even trade; for others, it doesn't. Health insurance is
a perk of many career choices, after all.
But, for all self-employed individuals, or individuals who work as contractors,
there may be a light at the end of the tunnel. When tax season rolls around,
many self-employed individuals and individual contractors have the option
of writing off their health insurance costs, or even out-of-pocket health
care costs. This means self-employed individuals and individual contractors
have a chance at getting back a percentage of the money they spent towards
health care.
Not everyone is familiar with writing off individual health insurance
or out-of-pocket health care costs, especially those self-employed individuals
who are fairly new to the world of self-employment. If you're a self-employed
individual, or an individual who works as an independent contractor for
other companies, consider contacting the IRS and finding out the necessary
steps involved in writing off your individual health insurance or out-of-pocket
health care costs. You may also want to talk with an accountant, or someone
experienced with tax preparation. When tax season comes, you'll be prepared to start writing
off your individual health insurance or out-of-pocket health care costs.
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Elizabeth Newberry:
http://www.myquoteguide.com/Student-Health.shtml
http://www.ezquoteguide.com/home/
http://www.ezquoteguide.com/car/
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