...plus whatever they take out of SS at 65.
They can keep their nasty fingers OUT of my "unrealized income".
They can keep their nasty fingers OUT of my "unrealized income".
Well, if Dad goes into hospital, he still has a co-pay (don't knowsurely that's a medigap plan and plan f which takes care of everything medicare does not pay. and that answers your question belowat least, nowadays
If you saw my post in the thread, you'll know I don't think that part would fly.They can keep their nasty fingers OUT of "unrealized income".
Nope to even that. See, I (and Mr. Money Man) did a LOT of pre-If you saw my post in the thread, you'll know I don't think that part would fly.
They might have a transaction fee of some sort.
not 14%. it's 7% the employer pays the other half. i don't think anybody here who has insurance taken out of his paycheck considers it a taxif they mandate 14.x% of my income "Gets taken out and goes somewhere"....that's a tax.
they got that too at 9% per employee share but benefits are higherWith SS, it's an annuity
i find it strange that germany can do that all with 7% of payroll contributionGo look for the fairly recent post that had one example-plan-bill (must have failed).
They taxed incomes, unrealized-income too (from investments), redirected existing revenue, added increased taxes for small businesses and people (progressive taxes), increased taxes on the top 5% of earners, etc.
But they covered everything with no co-pays. Had limited dental, etc. All paid for.

do you check each year what plans are available to him?Well, if Dad goes into hospital, he still has a co-pay (don't know
the exact amount, but it's high, for him, per day) for the first 5
days.
And the way they shove you out of the hospital as soon as you
can breathe on your own, he's certainly not going to get a totally
free Day 6 and onward. But, that's a different topic.
Whatever they pass, it won't be retroactive.Tell me that it's the up-and-coming young'uns - and that I would be
"grandfathered" into the old system - and you have a deal.
sure enoughIt'll take DECADES before they get it right.

Wait until the single-payer entity actually negotiates drug prices and service fees...and THEN we'll find out what it will cost.i find it strange that germany can do that all with 7% of payroll contribution![]()

Yes and he has the barest-of-bones plan... from either of the two providers.do you check each year what plans are available to him?
... an increased tax on capital gains...(as there should be)
you better call, atty! while it might have possibly escaped the pick-up scan somehow there should have been other scans along the way.Package due today, still no status update (just "shipping label printed"). In Texas...
Nothing on porch.
Getting worried...
Possible FedEx hasn't arrived here yet.
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I just got off the phone with customer service.you better call, atty! while it might have possibly escaped the pick-up scan somehow there should have been other scans along the way.this does not bode well!
I'll go with that!ah hem, my foot!capital gains taxes should be abolished!
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Why?
ah hem, my foot!capital gains taxes should be abolished!
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i didn't think so - they (bb&b) must have printed the label and then forgot about it!it's NOT FedEx's fault