Posted on 04/15/2014 6:04:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
That 3.8 percent investment tax is why I have started spending money. I’d rather spend it than pay 3.8 to the Feds.
Have started spending on stuff I wanted but didn’t really need.....new carpet and furniture, granite in the kitchen, and am looking at using a chunk to pay cash for another boat. My car is getting kind of old so have looked at the new Mercedes CLA. They can kiss it. I’ll give it away before I send anymore money than I absolutely have to.
Apparently not.
It's been a 5 year odyssey/nightmare that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy (I've mentioned some of the issues in posts when the topic arises). It's multifaceted and very poorly understood.
Anyhow, there may be some "event" that could qualify me, but it wasn't offered during the call with the Healthcare.gov "navigator". It was depressing to simply make the call, then more so getting rejected, then rubbing salt in my wounds by assessed a "tax" for not having something that I haven't had for the last 5 years.
"I thought it was too late to sign up for this year."
I tried to sign up before one of the original deadlines - creating an account. But technical difficulties (the initial login) prevented me from going further. I called the 800# and left a message. They called and emailed me that I had until April 15th to apply. Otherwise, I think the original extended deadline was March 31st. Even the navigator was confused.
So much for "covering the uninsured". I knew it was NEVER about that - it's what Reagan said in a radio address in '68 I believe - the last plank of socialist control over the population.
I emailed my story to my TX state senators and congressmen. I'm transitioning between Austin and Round Rock so I also contacted John Conner (R) Round Rock and Loyd Doggett (Rat) Austin. I made sure Doggett understood he was part of the lie-scam and economic malaise (hello "Jimma Cata").
I've been saying for years that the one and only thing we have control over is how much we "feed the beast". Taking away their power is directly tied to putting a kink in the money spigot. There are many ways to accomplish this - some may rub against our core values of responsibility, self sufficiency, pride, etc., but we have over $150 trillion in federal unfunded liabilities and debt, plus trillions more in state debt/liabilities.
It matters little who we vote for - we keep getting more of the same.
Defund the beast!
The scary part about that chart is that a very small percentage of the population pays almost half of the income tax. We truly have reached a tipping point where a large chunk of the population simply votes itself more and more benefits at the expense of the “rich.” Our tax system is incredibly progressive. Rates aren’t at 70% or 80% but a large chunk of the population pays little or nothing in income tax, and the top 5% pays almost half of all income taxes. That is scary no matter what income bracket you are in. Unless, of course, you are a moocher who wants to live the good life off of someone else’s dime.
It’s “Democracy” vs Republic. Democracy will doom America.
From what I’ve read, the Insurance Marketplace considers total household income and family size. Maybe that’s why they said you weren’t eligible for Medicaid.
Also to qualify for the tax credits to get a low monthly premium for any Marketplace insurance plan, they also consider total household income and family size.
Must be why you couldn’t receive any help, because of the total household income?? The Call Center Rep should have told you why and explained things more clearly to you.
Makes sense. I told the rep my family size is 1 as of last year, but maybe the IRS thinks differently...??? THX
Ha! Well, the number one with no income should certainly put you in their “approved” category.
They still should have given you a clear explanation of why you would not qualify for tax credits or even Medicaid. Seems strange.
There is always that process of appeal the Marketplace allows...if you have the energy for it.
But obviously, you have a case for coverage. Maybe the Rep you spoke with was not..uh, trained properly, or something like that. If you really want to pursue it, sounds like there is no reason why you shouldn’t get their discount premiums, according to what you’ve stated here.
There are many online articles which give the basics of the requirements for ACA insurance. It’s easy to google and find out. From what you’ve said so far, I think you would definitely qualify for the tax credits or at least Medicaid.
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