As
millions of Americans scramble to file their tax returns, many are
shocked by the full cost of ObamaCare’s individual mandate. “Those who
failed to obtain minimum essential health insurance coverage last year
will have had to send the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) a check for
$1,130, on average,” Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the
Congressional Budget Office, testified today before a congressional
hearing.
An estimated 6.3 million people will be required
to pay a penalty this year because they didn’t buy qualifying health
insurance in 2014, Holtz-Eakin testified. Another 30 million people
didn’t buy the mandated coverage either but won’t have to pay the
penalty because of the myriad exemptions the Obama administration is
allowing, with or without legal justification...
The latest exemption was for 900 Olympic
athletes whose health insurance coverage didn’t meet the ObamaCare test.
The Washington Post reported, “The health plan, known as the Elite
Athlete Health Insurance Program, is a medical insurance plan offered
only to TeamUSA’s top athletes and their dependents....
So Americans trying to earn gold, silver and bronze medals in the 2016 Olympics have coverage that doesn’t fit the platinum,
gold, silver, and bronze mold of coverage in the ObamaCare exchanges.
The Olympians’ exemption was added to several dozen being allowed by the
Obama administration. That’s good for athletes but bad for the rest of
us less-fit citizens.
5 comments:
Very easy way out of this... Title 31 U.S.C. § 3124
Felony for the IRS to receive Federal Reserve Notes as payment!
Another very easy way out of this. Go to horizons.com and learn why you do not have to pay taxes on your labor and have zero income. The Obamacare fees are based on amount of income one has. If you declare no income, you owe no Obamacare fees. I cannot understand why everyone is not learning this.
The IRS will not accept federal Reserve Notes. They only accept checks or money orders. I was told they possibly even take credit cards now, but no cash.
The penalty is not enforceable. The healthcare act provides no enforcement to collect the penalty. This was the very reason Justice Roberts ruled the law was not unconstitutional. Had it had an enforcement clause he would have ruled the law unconstitutional. This means any attempt to force one to pay the fine is illegal and if it was to ever become legal the entire law becomes unconstitutional.
What the criminal IRS will do is take the fine from those with refunds coming, but you can file suit against them for taking it and get the money back because no law allows any enforcement to collect the penalty. And btw, it is NOT a penalty. The Supreme Court ruled it is a TAX!
As for the other poster citing 31 USC 3124, that does not apply in this case. And that act has nothing to do with paying in federal reserve notes. That act applies to the States where the States cannot TAX any obligations of the United States and cannot use any obligation of the United States to COMPUTE the tax with. Federal reserve notes are obligations of the United States and are therefore EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by the States.
Resend your signature from their SS contract. Do the same with the I.R.S.
I did this 15 yrs. ago I have not heard from them since. It's a hard way to live because of all the assholes you have to deal with in this country that love their chains and hate you for removing yours.
Freedom is not free but it is worth it when you walk the walk so you can talk the talk.
P.S. the SS# is the (MARK OF THE BEAST) doubt it not.
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