slvemike4u -> RE: When Obamacare Attacks (12/18/2014 6:03:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery If you didn’t have coverage in 2014, you’ll pay the higher of these two amounts when you file your 2014 federal tax return: * 1% of your yearly household income. (Only the amount of income above the tax filing threshold, about $10,000 for an individual, is used to calculate the penalty.) The maximum penalty is the national average premium for a bronze plan. * $95 per person for the year ($47.50 per child under 18). The maximum penalty per family using this method is $285. Neither "mass confusion" nor "unaffordable" Meanwhile, the number of Americans without health insurance has been reduced by about 25 percent this year — or eight million to 11 million people. Yes MM, $1000 (1% of 10,000) is a lot of money for poor families and individuals No, Tom, 1% of 10,000 is $100, not $1,000. Your going to come back at him with math,really ? Why do you have to be such a stickler for details,eh ? Stop making this thread about Tom and try to discuss the facts....as presented by Tom [8|]
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