Ajay pays insurance premium for his employees. Which of the following insurance premiums will not be treated deductible as compensation paid to an employee? I. Health insurance with benefits payable to an employee II. Keyman life insurance with benefits payable to Ajay

Only I
Only II
Both I and II
Neither I nor II

The correct answer is: Only II.

Health insurance with benefits payable to an employee is a type of insurance that provides coverage for medical expenses incurred by the employee. This type of insurance is considered to be a form of compensation, and the premiums paid by the employer are therefore deductible as a business expense.

Keyman life insurance is a type of life insurance that is designed to protect a business from the financial loss that would result from the death of a key employee. The benefits of keyman life insurance are typically payable to the business, not to the employee’s beneficiaries. This type of insurance is not considered to be a form of compensation, and the premiums paid by the employer are therefore not deductible as a business expense.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option I: Health insurance with benefits payable to an employee. This type of insurance is considered to be a form of compensation, and the premiums paid by the employer are therefore deductible as a business expense.
  • Option II: Keyman life insurance with benefits payable to Ajay. This type of insurance is not considered to be a form of compensation, and the premiums paid by the employer are therefore not deductible as a business expense.
  • Option III: Both I and II. This is incorrect because only option II is not deductible as compensation paid to an employee.
  • Option IV: Neither I nor II. This is incorrect because option I is deductible as compensation paid to an employee.