Lovebears65
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He needs to go on our insurance .. . HE didnt want to do that since he is an adult .. But they told them he had to... His insurance from his work was not good enough for Obama so he had to get new insurance
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Really . He wants to be independent not dependent on us..Sounds like a good deal for him.
So he wants to pay more and receive less? He should run for office he sounds like a great republican.Really . He wants to be independent not dependent on us..Sounds like a good deal for him.
How is he being dependent on you? Make him pay the additional cost.Really . He wants to be independent not dependent on us..Sounds like a good deal for him.
208.00 a monthHow much extra does he have to pay?
208.00 a monthHow much extra does he have to pay?
ME THINKS YOUR SON might be joshing you... or you might just be confused?He needs to go on our insurance .. . HE didnt want to do that since he is an adult .. But they told them he had to... His insurance from his work was not good enough for Obama so he had to get new insurance
Do I have to cover my under 26 year old?
No. If you don’t cover your under-26-year-old on your plan, they have the same options as anyone else who doesn’t have coverage, including getting a private health insurance plan through the Marketplace. Depending on their income, they may qualify for lower costs on monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs, or for Medicaid coverage. If they don’t have health coverage, they may have to pay the fee for not being insured.
If a child under 26 can be covered under a parent’s policy, can they get lower costs on Marketplace insurance based on income if they apply themselves?
It depends on whether the child is included as a dependent in the parent’s tax household.
- If the under-26 child is a dependent in the parent’s tax household -- and if they have access to a parent’s job-based coverage that’s affordable and pays for a certain percentage of benefits -- they aren’t eligible for lower costs on a Marketplace plan. This is because they have access to job-based coverage.
- If the child isn’t a dependent in the parent’s tax household, they may be eligible for premium tax credits and other savings on a Marketplace plan based on their income. This is true even if they have access to a parent’s job-based coverage. But if they are enrolled in a parent’s job-based coverage, they’re not eligible for lower costs on a Marketplace plan.
208.00 a month
208.00 a month
These government teat suckers don't understand anyone wanting to pay their own way in life.
Speaking of fucking liars...The OP is a lie. Care4All just laid it out for you.
If you assholes didn't have lies to tell about the ACA....you'd have nothing to say at all. It's a case study for anyone wanting to research pathological liars.
Speaking of fucking liars...The OP is a lie. Care4All just laid it out for you.
If you assholes didn't have lies to tell about the ACA....you'd have nothing to say at all. It's a case study for anyone wanting to research pathological liars.
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No, Warren Buffet the second richest dimocrat in the U.S. pays his own way.208.00 a month
These government teat suckers don't understand anyone wanting to pay their own way in life.
Oh brother, another kool aid drinker who thinks only right wingers pay their own way.