Ok, this healthcare junk really makes no sense to me, even the instructions seem vague. If a client falls slightly below the poverty level, there are tests to meet to be considered 100%-400% of poverty level and can significantly increase refund. This T/P meets all the tests except for one I have a question about, the instructions are no help. It says if Marketplace estimated that your income would be 100%-400%-----how do I know? I'm thinking that would always be yes if they have Marketplace coverage since that is a requirement but then the TP estimates income, meaning the answer to that question would always be no. ??????? HELP!!!!!!
8962 below poverty line?
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You may want to "invest" in the TTB Health Care and Retirement book.
See particularly Pp. 3-20 thru 3-22.
There are many posts on this forum for which the HCAR book provides guidance.
Disclaimer: I have no financial interest in Tax Materials, Inc.
Further disclaimer: I really hate the way they are "Quickfinderizing" their publications. One would think a "deluxe edition plus" would have coverage on both social security aspects and at least a decent overview of "health care reform." We seem doomed, in the not too far distant future, to have to buy a book on W-2 wages, a book on children dependents, a book on other dependents, a book on schedule C income, a book on mortgage interest, and on and on.
Maybe that is their way of pushing us to their web service.
Still, for all my whining, TTB is the best of the available fast reference materials. I don't need a 3 ring binder for their publications; i need a salesman's brief case (like trial lawyers use).Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.Comment
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Yes, there was Advance payment made, that was one of the tests, so why even ask that Question of 'if Marketplace estimated at 100%-400%'---SO stupid!!Comment
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You may want to "invest" in the TTB Health Care and Retirement book.
See particularly Pp. 3-20 thru 3-22.
There are many posts on this forum for which the HCAR book provides guidance.
Disclaimer: I have no financial interest in Tax Materials, Inc.
Further disclaimer: I really hate the way they are "Quickfinderizing" their publications. One would think a "deluxe edition plus" would have coverage on both social security aspects and at least a decent overview of "health care reform." We seem doomed, in the not too far distant future, to have to buy a book on W-2 wages, a book on children dependents, a book on other dependents, a book on schedule C income, a book on mortgage interest, and on and on.
Maybe that is their way of pushing us to their web service.
Still, for all my whining, TTB is the best of the available fast reference materials. I don't need a 3 ring binder for their publications; i need a salesman's brief case (like trial lawyers use).Comment
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The bottom line is that if they received the Advance credit, having income below 100% of the FPL will NOT disqualify them from the Premium Tax Credit. In most cases, they would receive additional credit on their tax return.Comment
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You may want to "invest" in the TTB Health Care and Retirement book.
See particularly Pp. 3-20 thru 3-22.
There are many posts on this forum for which the HCAR book provides guidance.
Disclaimer: I have no financial interest in Tax Materials, Inc.
Further disclaimer: I really hate the way they are "Quickfinderizing" their publications. One would think a "deluxe edition plus" would have coverage on both social security aspects and at least a decent overview of "health care reform." We seem doomed, in the not too far distant future, to have to buy a book on W-2 wages, a book on children dependents, a book on other dependents, a book on schedule C income, a book on mortgage interest, and on and on.
Maybe that is their way of pushing us to their web service.
Still, for all my whining, TTB is the best of the available fast reference materials. I don't need a 3 ring binder for their publications; i need a salesman's brief case (like trial lawyers use).
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I've got the Healthcare and Retirement book on mine, is the taxbook web libraryComment
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