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YaRight User ID: 33664858 United States 02/04/2013 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? So true. Should be pinned. Insurance payments will be considered "income," or taxable. The guy a thread other day had a great way of putting it saying we will be "ground down," it is everywhere. So if you go in the hospital for a bad accident, rack up a $500,000 bill and that person will have to report that as income?!?! OMFG! That would ruin peoples financial lives. No no lol…. what the “law” is starting in 2014. If you get your health coverage from your employer and they pay 80% and you pay 20% per years for your coverage then you will be taxed on the 80% The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31036137 United States 02/04/2013 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? So true. Should be pinned. Insurance payments will be considered "income," or taxable. The guy a thread other day had a great way of putting it saying we will be "ground down," it is everywhere. So if you go in the hospital for a bad accident, rack up a $500,000 bill and that person will have to report that as income?!?! OMFG! That would ruin peoples financial lives. No no lol…. what the “law” is starting in 2014. If you get your health coverage from your employer and they pay 80% and you pay 20% per years for your coverage then you will be taxed on the 80% Ohhh, phew! But I just got a funny feeling I gave someone an idea....ugh |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9636450 United States 02/04/2013 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1513486 United States 02/04/2013 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? IT KEEPS JUST GETTIN' BETTER AND BETTER....DANG GUYS!!..AT WHAT POINT WILL YA'LL FIGURE IT OUT THAT MR. O HAS AND WILL SCREW US ALL TO THE WALL!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 858876 United States 02/04/2013 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, but it's "FREE" right???? Quoting: milehighmike We are SO fucked it isn't even funny any more... Well according to GAO and the IRS, the average family of five is going to pay 20K annually. So, what the fuck ever. We're screwed blued and tattooed. And my parents think I've lost my goddamned mind because I am in the process of selling our cattle ranch (I have a buyer) and moving to a small acreage where I am building a Cob House and setting up a solar, wind system. I don't want to be anywhere near a major city in the next three years. Chaos, warfare, disorder and destruction when the 'Obama gots me a fone' crowd doesn't get their fuckin' freebies! Smart! Hurry! |
nutmeg User ID: 32898527 United States 02/04/2013 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, but it's "FREE" right???? Quoting: milehighmike We are SO fucked it isn't even funny any more... Just free for the illegals and welfare people. The ones who voted for Obama twice in each election. Last Edited by nutmeg on 02/04/2013 03:19 PM |
Judge Smails (OP) User ID: 1330416 United States 02/04/2013 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. If your employer has under 250 people they don't have to show it on the W2s...YET. Everyone else does, though, so you can be sure yours has that info, they just aren't showing you yet. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32631750 United States 02/04/2013 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? This is socialism, being forced to pay other peep's benefits or pay a steep fine. The insurance companies will love ObamaCare. One serious bitch I have with the system is that you're forced to use an outmoded system for health. Alt. health medicine is far better and cheaper too as well a helluva lot safer. We have a naturopath and she never prescribes drugs. Drugs for chronic disease is terrible. I am 73 and take no prescription or OTC drugs, not even baby aspirin. I do take a couple dozen supplements though as well as eat healthfully (no GM food, junk food, aspartame and its ilk). We buy organic if we can. But now, I will have to pay a tax for ObamaCare which I intend never to use. The Supremes should have not allowed this monstrosity. I saw an article that said that the IRS has said that ObamaCare will cost the average family of four/five $20K a year in 2016. A good hunk of that, about 30%, will go to the insurance companies. Big Pharma will continue to rake it in too while coming up with new ideas on how to increase sales of their toxic wares. The USA ranks very low on the scale of success with diseases even though we spend outlandish sums of money. You must realize that this "health system" is just one big transfer of your assets into the pockets of criminals. Many people will lose it all just as they check out. Never believe for an instant that they give a hoot about your wellbeing. It is all an operatic farce. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1503139 United States 02/04/2013 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. If your employer has under 250 people they don't have to show it on the W2s...YET. Everyone else does, though, so you can be sure yours has that info, they just aren't showing you yet. So my contribution as well as my employer's to my insurance "benefits" will be considered taxable income? So if this amount totals between $12,000 to $20,000 for a family of 3 this will be considered taxable income in 2013? How are we supposed to survive and not become indebted to the IRS? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9636450 United States 02/04/2013 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. If your employer has under 250 people they don't have to show it on the W2s...YET. Everyone else does, though, so you can be sure yours has that info, they just aren't showing you yet. I'm aware of that already. Unlike most people, I actually READ the Thread before I post on it... Including the following article. I work for a rather large Tech company, and yes you could say we have 250+ as we have offices in several cities and several states. Box 12 on my W-2 was blank. No numbers... no "DD"... Nothing. So. Yes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33683670 United States 02/04/2013 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are lucky. We, ourselves, pay about $3,300 a year. Quoting: Judge Smails The number on that line (what is paid my us AND the employers)? $13,800. Can't wait til they slap a 15-20% tax on that, huh? Even the stupid fucks that voted for this buffoon will be pissed off soon enough. You'll learn what's in that 13,000 page bill after you vote on it - not to worry. Assholes. i think when the shtf all obama voters should show their pride for him by wearing a "I voted for obama" button or tshirt.... |
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Judge Smails (OP) User ID: 1330416 United States 02/04/2013 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. If your employer has under 250 people they don't have to show it on the W2s...YET. Everyone else does, though, so you can be sure yours has that info, they just aren't showing you yet. I'm aware of that already. Unlike most people, I actually READ the Thread before I post on it... Including the following article. I work for a rather large Tech company, and yes you could say we have 250+ as we have offices in several cities and several states. Box 12 on my W-2 was blank. No numbers... no "DD"... Nothing. So. Yes. If you read the articles, how in the fuck can you say BS? Dumbass Maybe your company fucked up...ever think of that? Why don't you ask your payroll dept about it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33447673 United States 02/04/2013 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have not seen mine yet. But its true in 2014 its taxable income.... welcome to the end of healthcare as you know it Quoting: YaRight According to Intuit and their online tax service you are 100% wrong. "Health plans are not income: Even though the value of your plan is reported on your W-2, it’s not taxable. So you don’t need to report it as income on your tax return." [link to turbotax.intuit.com] |
No Dhimmi User ID: 254826 United States 02/04/2013 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I confirm I work for a large corporation Block 12 (DD—Cost of employer-sponsored health coverage. The amount reported with Code DD is not taxable.) WAS filled in - Amount: $5296.86 ALL relevant scriptures that include a time factor prove no pre-trib rapture. Over 50 verses! Kindle Edition only 99 CENTS! Biblical Eschatological “Time-Stamps” Relevant to the Last Day/Days (Amazon) |
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leelee User ID: 26648236 United States 02/04/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | EXACTLY Wait til this shit hits the fan. "You know that $ your employer has been kicking in for your health care? Yeah, that's really income, so you'll be taxed on it as if it were" Bend over, Amerika! I'm self employed, and if I have to pay my own health insurance, it comes out of my income, and is not tax-free. Why the hell should it be for you weak-minded followers. You people and your fucking sense entitlement. _______________________________________________________________ If you are self-employed you can deduct it from your income on the first page of your 1040. So, yes it is tax free to you. Just like all us "weak-minded followers". |
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YaRight User ID: 33664858 United States 02/04/2013 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? I just did my Taxes. This was not on my W-2. If your employer has under 250 people they don't have to show it on the W2s...YET. Everyone else does, though, so you can be sure yours has that info, they just aren't showing you yet. I'm aware of that already. Unlike most people, I actually READ the Thread before I post on it... Including the following article. I work for a rather large Tech company, and yes you could say we have 250+ as we have offices in several cities and several states. Box 12 on my W-2 was blank. No numbers... no "DD"... Nothing. So. Yes. It does not start until 2014! The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21963969 United States 02/04/2013 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In box 12 you'll find a new listing for how much your health insurance costs - both you and your employer. Quoting: Judge Smails They are only "keeping track" of this now. This isn't taxable income...YET EDIT FOR LATECOMERS - BUSINESSES DO NOT HAVE TO SHOW THIS YET IF THEY EMPLOY LESS THAN 250 PEOPLE. You can bet your ass it will be soon, though. Why else would they put this on your W-2? Welcome to the shithole you've voted for, America! Man, they are just ASKING for a revolt, are they not? Your thread gets a big FUCK YOU! What exactly does voting have to do with this. The system is dead, corrupted by years of ineptitude, greed, and avarice. Like Romney or any of the other bought and paid for republicans were going to save your sorry ass. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33447673 United States 02/04/2013 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Affordable Care Act Tax Provisions Quoting: irs tax codeThe Affordable Care Act was enacted on March 23, 2010. It contains some tax provisions that are in effect and more that will be implemented during the next several years. The following is a list of provisions for which the IRS has issued proposed and/or final guidance; additional information will be added to this page as it becomes available. The Affordable Care Act requires employers to report the cost of coverage under an employer-sponsored group health plan on an employee’s Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, in Box 12, using Code DD. Many employers are eligible for transition relief for tax-year 2012 and beyond, until the IRS issues final guidance for this reporting requirement. The amount reported does not affect tax liability, as the value of the employer excludible contribution to health coverage continues to be excludible from an employee's income, and it is not taxable. [link to www.irs.gov] |