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Business, 30.11.2019 06:31 jaylola

10-30 in the current year, roger pays a $3,000 premium for high-deductible medical insurance for him and his family. in addition, he contributed $2,600 to a health savings account.

place $0 where applicable.

a. how much may roger deduct if he is self employed? is the deduction for agi or from agi:

premium for high deductable medical insurance:

contribution to hsa:

total:

deduction for agi:

deduction from agi:

b. how much may roger deduct if he is an employee? is the deduction for agi or from agi?

premium for high deductible medical insurance:

contribution to hsa:

total:

deduction for agi:

deduction from agi:

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