What do they constitute as income? Does VA disability benefit (Which is combat related and not taxed) become included? What about the CH 33 GIBill benefits? - Caveat, If you don't know I understand, cause its complex.
Thanks!
The problem is health care is such a special interest and complex subject that it is tough. There are some very common sense things that should have been tried first. I am most opposed to ObamaCare because of the influence of Fed over State Rights. This should have been fought by each State within itself, not at the Fed level.
What's hilarious is that a recent poll showed that 46% oppose ObamaCare, but only 37% oppose the Affordable Care Act.
Which kinda proves that most people don't even understand the issue, and are just being whipped up by partisan rhetoric, as usual.
"Unsubsidized annual health insurance premium in 2014: $10,708"
employees who are offered insurance through work are not eligible for subsidized exchange coverage, so long as their insurance meets specified requirements. You would only be eligible for subsidized exchange coverage if your income is between 1 and 4 times the federal poverty level and you would have to pay more than 9.5% of your household income for your own coverage through the insurance offered by your employer
If you have specific questions please post a message and I would be glad to answer them. Below are some links to resources about ObamaCare.