Individual Taxpayers
Deductibility of Premium Payments
Individuals who purchase and pay for Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance policies for
themselves, their spouses, and their tax dependents may claim the premiums paid
as deductible personal medical expenses if the Individual itemizes his or her
taxes (See Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Sec. 213(a) and IRC Sec. 213(d)(1)(D)).
However, any Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance expenses are deductible only to the extent that the individual's total unreimbursed medical care expenses exceed 7.5% of his or her Adjusted Gross Income.
Further, the amount of the Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance premiums that may be deducted is subject to the following dollar limits based on the insured's attained age before the close of the tax year (IRC Sec 213(d)(10)).
Age | Eligible Premium 2024 Limit | Eligible Premium 2023 Limit |
40 and Younger | $470 | $480 |
41 - 50 | $880 | $890 |
51 - 60 | $1,760 | $1,790 |
61 - 70 | $4,710 | $4,770 |
71 and Older | $5,880 | $5,960 |
We do not provide tax or legal advice. Any decisions whether to implement these ideas should be made by the client in consultation with professional financial, tax, and legal counsel.