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State Tax Deduction for Indiana Partnership Policyowners

Indiana residents who pay premiums for Indiana Partnership long term care insurance policies can receive a state tax deduction, beginning with tax year 2000.  Governor O’Bannon signed the law authorizing this new deduction on May 13, 1999. The language of this law can be found at IC 6-3-1-3.5(a)(16) and states:

"For taxable years beginning after December 31, 1999, subtract an amount equal to the portion of any premiums paid during the taxable year by the taxpayer for a qualified long term care policy (as defined in IC 12-15-39.6-5) for the taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse, or both."

To identify a long term care policy that  qualifies as an Indiana Partnership policy, look for the following wording on the outline of coverage, the application, or the front page of the policy.  The wording will be in bold and in a separate paragraph:

THIS POLICY {CERTIFICATE} QUALIFIES UNDER THE INDIANA LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR MEDICAID ASSET PROTECTION. THIS POLICY {CERTIFICATE} MAY PROVIDE BENEFITS IN EXCESS OF THE ASSET PROTECTION PROVIDED IN THE INDIANA LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE PROGRAM

Example of the state tax deduction: Mrs. Smith owns an Indiana Partnership policy and pays $2,100 in premium during the year. On her Indiana tax return, she can take all $2,100 as a deduction. If Mrs. Smith’s income is $50,000, then her return would look something like:

$50,000
- 2,100
- 1,000
$46,900
x   .034
$  1,595

Income
Partnership policy premium paid during the calendar year
Exemption for self
State taxable income
State tax rate
State tax

If the amount of state tax she paid during the year and withheld on her W-2 is greater than the state tax, then she would qualify for a refund.  Her Indiana Partnership policy premium deduction reduced her state tax by $71 ($2,100 X .034) for that tax year.

Exception for the self-employed: If, in the above example, Ms. Smith was self-employed and her Indiana Partnership was federally tax-qualified, and she took $940 on her federal return, she would only be able to deduct the difference on her state return.

$2,100  
- $940 
$1,160

Premium paid during the year 
Federal deduction taken
Amount deducted on Indiana tax return

Refer to the Indiana State Tax Instruction Booklet for more information or your tax consultant.