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Self-employed health insurance with W-2 employees
Thanks for your input Kendrick. I have always been under the impression that you could only deduct it on page 1 if you provided or at least offered it to all your employees. But alas I am the only one in my office who feels this way. And unfortunately I cannot find anything in writing to support my position. So whenever you can find a citing I would really appreciate it. If it is after 10/15, I can live with that. We can do without it this year but I would really like something to hang my hat on in the future. Thanks again.Cyndycpa 16:28, 5 September 2006 (CDT)
CPA Southpark
Please send me an E mail to southparkcpa@ but I am trying to avoid spam.
(it is yahoo) E mail
Foreclosure on a Rental Property in CA
Kendrick,
I saw your post about your client's foreclosure on rental property in California, but I didn't understand the answers you received since I am not a CPA. Is the end result that your client had a tax liability for the difference between the sale price of the property and the mortgage balance?
Thanks, Michelle genius163 at yahoo
discriminatory insurance plans
Did you get an answer regarding discriminatory health insurance plans? I have an S-corp client that is considering getting long-term care insurance for two of its owner/employees. There are two other younger owner/employees that they do not plan on getting insurance for. I was wondering if it is okay to do this.Natalie 05:19, 1 May 2008 (CDT)Natalie


