Posted on 10/04/2013 2:57:21 PM PDT by Maelstorm
It may seem like a clever idea to save yourself cash by not purchasing health insurance, but with Obamacare kicking in, youll have penalties to pay, which could cost you big bucks in the long run.
Not only are you playing financial Russian roulette you could be forking out tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars if youre injured in an accident or become seriously ill youll also have to pay a penalty to the federal government for flouting the law, costing you hundreds or thousands of dollars more.
A wiser decision if youre uninsured is to start shopping on your state health exchange, which opened Tuesday with glitches as a key part of health care reform.
Money Talks News founder Stacy Johnson has information in the video below about the penalties youll face if you ignore the law. Check it out, then continue reading for more details about health reform.
Its OK if you feel at a loss about the Affordable Care Act, which is also known as Obamacare. Youre not alone. A newly released survey by the Commonwealth Fund found that only 4 in 10 adults were aware of the health exchanges and the financial subsidies available to help cover costs when you buy insurance there, and only one-third of those without insurance were aware of the new way to shop for health insurance.
In the first quarter of the year, 46 million Americans didnt have health insurance, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The establishment of the state health exchanges, or insurance marketplaces, is designed to reduce the number of uninsured.
Who needs insurance?
Starting next year, almost everyone will need to be insured. You can purchase that insurance on your own or through the exchange, have it through your employer, or have it provided by government programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Childrens Health Insurance Program, TRICARE and veterans health insurance programs.
There are some limited exceptions, such as for those who earn a very low income or are members of certain religious groups, as shown in this graphic by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
While you can start shopping for insurance on a state exchange now, the policies dont take effect until Jan. 1.
What if I dont buy insurance?
If you skip the insurance, youll pay a penalty. For 2014 the fine is $95 for an individual or 1 percent of your income, whichever is greater, along with $47.50 per uninsured child, maxing out at $285 for the year.
But by 2016, an individual would pay $695 or 2.5 percent of your income.
The TurboTax website has a calculator to help you determine how high a penalty youd pay.
Without insurance, youd also face a double whammy. By 2016 youd be forking over almost $700 to the federal government and having nothing to show for it, and still have to pay your own medical bills if youre injured or become ill.
What will insurance cost?
The exchanges will sell four levels of policies platinum, gold, silver and bronze. Bronze plans will have the lowest premiums, but cover only 60 percent of costs. Platinum, on the other hand, will have the highest premiums, but cover 90 percent of costs.
If you earn up to 400 percent of the federal poverty level ($45,960 for an individual and $94,200 for a family of four this year) youll be eligible for a subsidy, which will come in the form of a tax credit. Subsidies are based on your family size and your earnings. The less you earn, the higher the subsidy.
With the subsidies, more than half of Americans should be able to find health insurance for less than $100 a month, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, although you might choose to pay more.
There also will be caps on out-of-pocket costs. Typically, the maximum an individual will pay in co-payments and deductibles next year is $6,350, and a familys costs will be capped at $12,700.
What if you delay?
Because you cant be turned down for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act if you have a pre-existing condition, you might be tempted to dawdle and see if you actually get sick before purchasing insurance.
But that strategy could easily backfire.
Youll only be able to buy insurance on your state health exchange through March 31, 2014. After that, the open enrollment period will run from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 each year.
There are exceptions that allow you to purchase insurance on the exchange at any time of the year if you experience a life-changing event, such as moving to a new state, getting married, getting divorced, or having a baby.
While you can purchase insurance outside the exchange at any time, you wont be eligible for a government subsidy, which is one of the cornerstones of health reform.
Bottom line: Ponying up for health insurance now can potentially save you from astronomical costs down the road.
No they cannot.
I certainly understand why you feel that way but that level of anger, if prolonged, is just about guaranteed to put you in the cardiology or neurology unit sooner or later. The world is never going to conform 100% to our desires. In fact, if you follow Christianity you can easily find statements in the Bible that pretty much guarantee the opposite. Chill a little.
Oh I agree with you I dont think you should pay more if you have more money sorry if it came across that way. When I went to figure out what the premiums would be I also plugged in the same amount of people, same age but with a higher income of 500K and to my surprise the premium was the same amount as the 130K income.
Right. This is total BS. If you don’t have a tax refund coming you cannot be touched. The Obamacare law is pretty specific.
My guess is that very few people will sign up. The IRS will send out threatening letters full of illegal threats and if ignored nothing will happen.
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No, but HHS can. They get to make up the rules as they go.
No they have no legal authority to write laws - screw them!
Hey Susan, stop the threats and oh. FU!
There ya go. Ignore these illegal and criminal a holes!
If they follow the law. IRS got a good record following the law lately? Nope they don’t.
If Sebilius deems that all insurers cover abortion, then voila, it becomes law. If Sebilius deems that the penalties for non-compliance be taken out of the first paycheck of the year, then so be it. The Act grants her that authority.
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No, but HHS can. They get to make up the rules as they go. “
Exactly right. “The Secretary shall determine...” “At the Secretary’s discretion...”
That is the very definition of ad hoc law. It can’t work.
“If you skip the insurance, youll pay a penalty. For 2014 the fine is $95 for an individual or 1 percent of your income, whichever is greater, along with $47.50 per uninsured child, maxing out at $285 for the year. “
Easy. Work under the table, avoid the tax, get free healthcare, and enjoy a higher standard of living than mere working taxpayers.
If the IRS thinks that people won’t make what seems like a rational financial decision to them (morality aside) then they are kidding themselves.
Where did the Founders say in the Constitution that you can be forced to buy health insurance. That the Government can fine you if you don’t/
Justice Roberts is probably the worst Chief Justice in the history of this country.
He will get no respect from me. He is a criminal in my book
This will create a whole new category of “ambulance chasers”. Insurance agents will be waiting on the loading dock of the ER.
I’ve read many times and heard it said many times all the Irs can do is keep your refund.
And the subsidy is in the form of a tax credit. That’s why people won’t buy it.
I wrote a whole article explaining why Obamacare must inevitably lead to IRS Gulags. http://www.futurnamics.com/gulag.php
Sort of, but the subsidy amount is taken off the price up front when you enroll.
"you will receive a tax credit that can be applied immediately toward your health insurance premium."
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2013/1001/Obamacare-101-how-the-federal-subsidy-works-video
My wife is pressuring me to take money out of the bank. I’m just not sure where to hide it.
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