Originally posted by Armando Beaujolais
What does “with respect to which the plan providing the medical care coverage” mean? What plan? The taxpayer’s earned income? No. Its the plan, to which medical care coverage is provided. As in the employer has a plan to provide medical care coverage.
Originally posted by Armando Beaujolais
I agree the code is in reference to the income limit. But you are ignoring the “plan” that needs to be “established” in order to provide “medical care coverage” before we can even worry about the income limit. You have to have a plan. What is the plan? The plan to provide medical care coverage. How many other ways can it be said that the goal here is to have a “plan.” As in Plaaannnnnnningggg. Get it?
Originally posted by Armando Beaujolais
So let me ask the question in a different way: Could a corporate employer provide medical insurance coverage for employees using Medicare as the insurance policy?
Originally posted by Armando Beaujolais
So are you ready to go to court over this? The IRS is clear that they think you need to establish a plan. It’s only a matter of time before they make that obvious in regulations.
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