Last week, I concluded that the Affordable Care Act’s tax on those who do not have health insurance will be both modest and difficult for the IRS to collect. But will it be enough to encourage people to buy coverage? If not, healthy people may opt out until they get sick, a decision that could [...]
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Several prominent Republicans have proposed replacing the Affordable Care Act with a “market based” health care solution that replaces the employer tax credit for health care coverage with tax credits that would allow families and i... Read Post
Section 1401 of the Affordable Care Act is, on the surface, just as exciting as it sounds. It outlines in excruciating detail the eligibility requirements for an American to receive a tax subsidy to assist in purchasing health insur... Read Post
Earlier this week, I concluded that the Affordable Care Act’s tax on those who do not have health insurance will be both modest and difficult for the IRS to collect. But will it be enough to encourage people to buy coverage? If not... Read Post