On the NY exchange, there is a question along the way that wants to know if 2014 income will be similar to 2012 (yes, 2012). I, of course, said "no".
There is then a series of questions about projected 2014 income. They followed the 1040 form pretty much re: all sources of income (taxable interest, capital gains, state refunds, etc etc etc etc etc). I just put in the applicable-in-2014 numbers from 2012, and used capital gains making up any difference to make the total exactly 16K.
They asked for no proof at all along the way. They HAVE proof because they DO have access to your 2012 information. Job income, unemployment income, and all the rest. But since I said "no" to "will 2014 be similar to 2012", it seemed to satisfy the system.
If you do the $16K thing, you will be eligible for "cost sharing"... and you NEED TO GO WITH SILVER to get ANY cost-sharing benefits.
Basically Bear,
That's the whole problem. I didn't make enough before to have to file. They KNOW that. So now I'm estimating at 11,500 to get insurance and hoping I make that much. If I don't make that I'll adjust it later (it said I can). So it also said more or less "just guess". If you click the "I don't know" box, it won't give discounts. If you un-click it and put in 11.5K it lets you in, accepts it, then demands proof (like a w2, or letter from employer, or whatever) but I haven't formed the business yet.
It's my problem. I should have formed the business and let it sit idle before this I guess. But the business doesn't have anything to do with it since it's a one-employee shop (but an LLC...I think it will be). So I don't have an employer yet (me) to write a letter for myself.

It's nasty because they want a proof for future prediction and are "checking" because of no recent history.
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