no, unfortunately.
No, COBRA payments cannot be deducted on Schedule C.
Yes, Cobra payments are generally tax deductible for self-employed individuals as a medical expense.
Mortgage refinancing is a good way to lower your mortgage. Refinancing brings your payments down by finding a better loan. Refinancing allows you to have lower monthly payments which will allow you to pay off your loan faster.
You can pay your COBRA premium by sending a check or money order to the address provided by your COBRA administrator, setting up automatic payments through your bank, or paying online through the COBRA administrator's website.
Under certain circumstances, a separated employee may retain his group health coverage at his own expense. COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) payments are these post-employment health insurance payments.
The best way to lower one's monthly credit card payments is calling the card issuer and explaining why one wishes to lower the rate. Depending on the creditor they may extend the due date.
Wadjet (Wadjyt, Wadjit, Uto, Uatchet, Edjo) was the predynastic cobra goddess of Lower Egypt. She protected the pharaoh.
Well...not exactly. (And as an aside, the medical benefit given to you when you were an employee wasn't taxable).Medical costs, including health insurance (which is what COBRA is) are only deductible to the amount they exceed a fairly large (I believe its 7.5% ) of adjusted gross income. NOTE: Some States have a much lower threshold for their income tax.
The best way to have a mortgage payment reduced is to make sure you pay your mortgage payment on time every month or earlier if you can. You can also double up on payments and then contact lenders about a lower payment loan.
Refi of an auto loan can help to lower montly payments. You can get a lower rate if you refi with a lower interest rate.
Horus and Nekhbet (the vulture goddess of Al Kab), came to represent Upper Egypt, while Set and Wadjet (the cobra goddess of Buto) represented Lower Egypt.
Depends on how you paid the premiums. If you paid the premiums on a pretax basis, then you cannot declare the premiums. Many COBRA payments, retiree insurance payments and so on can be deducted.