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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 989312" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>ROMNEY CARE outline.... hmmm, strikingly familiar?</p><p></p><p><strong>1.</strong> "Individuals who are deemed able to afford health insurance but fail to comply are subject to penalties for each month of non-compliance in the tax year ... . The penalties, which will be imposed through the individual’s personal income tax return, shall not exceed 50% of the minimum monthly insurance premium."</p><p></p><p>Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, <a href="http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=dorterminal&L=7&L0=Home&L1=Businesses&L2=Help+%26+Resources&L3=Legal+Library&L4=Technical+Information+Releases&L5=TIRs+-+By+Year%28s%29&L6=2009+Releases&sid=Ador&b=terminalcontent&friend=dor_rul_reg_tir_tir_09_25&csid=Ador" target="_blank">TIR 09-25: Individual Mandate Penalties for Tax Year 2010</a></p><p> Note: Both plans have individual mandates. The federal penalties start small, but eventually ramp up to $695 per year or 2.5 percent of income, whichever is higher. Eventually, federal penalties will tend to be higher than the Massachusetts plan.</p><p></p><p><strong>2.</strong> Employers "who employ 11 or more full-time equivalent employees" and do not make a "fair and reasonable contribution" to their employees' health insurance are required to pay a fine.</p><p></p><p>Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, <a href="http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=dorterminal&L=3&L0=Home&L1=Businesses&L2=Current+Tax+Year+Information&sid=Ador&b=terminalcontent&friend=dor_healthcare_employerinfo&csid=Ador" target="_blank">Health Care Information for Employers</a></p><p> Note: Federal law exempts employers with fewer than 50 workers. Additionally, under the federal plan, employers pay fines only if their workers qualify for tax credits to buy insurance.</p><p></p><p><strong>3.</strong> Children and adolescents up to age 18 "whose financial eligibility as determined by the division exceeds 133 per cent but is not more than 300 per cent of the federal poverty level" will be eligible for Medicaid.</p><p></p><p>Source: <a href="http://www.malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2006/Chapter58" target="_blank">Massachusetts health care law</a></p><p> Note: The Massachusetts law expanded Medicaid for children. The federal law expands Medicaid to adults, but sets the cut-off at 133 percent of the federal poverty level.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AGAIN, how is ROMNEY going to take a stand against OBAMACARE?</p><p></p><p>Please.</p><p></p><p>TOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 989312, member: 17969"] ROMNEY CARE outline.... hmmm, strikingly familiar? [B]1.[/B] "Individuals who are deemed able to afford health insurance but fail to comply are subject to penalties for each month of non-compliance in the tax year ... . The penalties, which will be imposed through the individual’s personal income tax return, shall not exceed 50% of the minimum monthly insurance premium." Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, [URL="http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=dorterminal&L=7&L0=Home&L1=Businesses&L2=Help+%26+Resources&L3=Legal+Library&L4=Technical+Information+Releases&L5=TIRs+-+By+Year%28s%29&L6=2009+Releases&sid=Ador&b=terminalcontent&friend=dor_rul_reg_tir_tir_09_25&csid=Ador"]TIR 09-25: Individual Mandate Penalties for Tax Year 2010[/URL] Note: Both plans have individual mandates. The federal penalties start small, but eventually ramp up to $695 per year or 2.5 percent of income, whichever is higher. Eventually, federal penalties will tend to be higher than the Massachusetts plan. [B]2.[/B] Employers "who employ 11 or more full-time equivalent employees" and do not make a "fair and reasonable contribution" to their employees' health insurance are required to pay a fine. Source: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, [URL="http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=dorterminal&L=3&L0=Home&L1=Businesses&L2=Current+Tax+Year+Information&sid=Ador&b=terminalcontent&friend=dor_healthcare_employerinfo&csid=Ador"]Health Care Information for Employers[/URL] Note: Federal law exempts employers with fewer than 50 workers. Additionally, under the federal plan, employers pay fines only if their workers qualify for tax credits to buy insurance. [B]3.[/B] Children and adolescents up to age 18 "whose financial eligibility as determined by the division exceeds 133 per cent but is not more than 300 per cent of the federal poverty level" will be eligible for Medicaid. Source: [URL="http://www.malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2006/Chapter58"]Massachusetts health care law[/URL] Note: The Massachusetts law expanded Medicaid for children. The federal law expands Medicaid to adults, but sets the cut-off at 133 percent of the federal poverty level. AGAIN, how is ROMNEY going to take a stand against OBAMACARE? Please. TOS [/QUOTE]
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