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MargaretMort

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Jainen, that was my thinking also. I was hoping Taxbilly would see this and respond because I am sure this would be discussed at CPE classes. While I also live in FL, I am a "fur" piece from where most of the local courses are held.

I told the client I felt the answer would be no but told him I would check. Quite frankly, the question has never come up at any CPE courses I have taken. Always has to be a first. MM

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A Schedule A deductible medical insurance premium would be one that covers the taxpayers and dependents. PIP also covers, as j says, everyone in the vehicle, and so that would make it non-deductible since it is not separately stated as to how much the premium is for others. See page ten of Pub 502.

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