Posted on 02/09/2013 11:18:02 AM PST by lbryce
Edited on 02/09/2013 11:24:38 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
There were a lot of taxes in The Affordable Care Act that Nancy Pelosi famously said "we have to pass the bill so that we can find out what's in it." The American Enterprise Institute has tracked some of the taxes enacted on the medical and pharmaceutical industries, and they are expected to raise billions
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like that will ever happen...
Does anyone in O-Butt's administrations seriously think they are going to collect a $695 penalty from someone making $10,000, subsidy or not? These are going to be permanently uncollectable and people will go entirely underground (as I will -- I'm going to stop buying car insurance as well, already did once and then relented).
Not sure how the collection part will work. Guess those extra thousands upon thousands of new IRS workers will figure that out. I’m guessing it could include deducting that from any tax refund or perhaps garnishing wages. The low information voter will be surprised. And disappointed. haha
I’ve said several times on another site pay the fine, save your money, upwards of 15K per year instead of buying insurance, bankroll it . . . then 5 or 6 or 10 years down the road you will have a nice stash of cash, IF you do get very sick, go buy insurance, they can’t refuse or deny you. Win Win. Usually the libs report my post and have it deleted. ;)
There, fixed it.
Not here.
I also have vehicles the state doesn’t even know about.
And if the plates were to somehow disappear, there’s lots of replacement ones all over town.
Another factor complicating collection efforts is that many of the minimum wage people already have garnishments coming out to the maximum extent allowed and many do not have bank accounts. Good luck IRS.
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