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Can anyone clarify for me if health insurance premiums are allowable as an expense for tax.

My initial thoughts were no, but reading elsewhere seems to suggest maybe yes.

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depends on what your actually looking at.

If it's a key person policy and the beneficiary is the company then they are generally allowable (I've had people refer to these as health insurance before).

If it's standard health insurance then it is not.

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Shaun.

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I'm not sure if this is the same as Shaun's already explained, I seen accountants advise client to claim for life assurance before - when the client has had to take cover as part of a business loan.

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health Insurance for a member of staff should be fine as long as its shown on the p11d for that individual so that its deducted from there annual allowance

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The client is a sole trader. 

 The insurance is with a company called C.I.C.A.

He does not appear to have the initial paperwork but I would assume it is some kind of cover against accident/illness



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Sorry to bring up this thread again but I'm still confused as to whether the premiums for an accidental injury/sickness plan can be claimed as an expense for a sole trader.

Would be grateful if anyone can help

Thanks



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Hi Valerie

In these circumstances insurance premiums that cover injury/ illness/ life etc for an individual are not deductible expenses, and are a personal expense.

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Bill



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Many thanks Bill.

This is what I expected. Seems he may have a shock as been claiming these very high premiums for years!

Oh the joy



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