iwannabeacowboy
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Read the following:
If there is no requirement for health coverage providers to furnish proof of insurance, how can someone be fined/taxed/robbed for not showing proof of insurance for 2014?
Read the comments on this site:
http://blog.taxact.com/form-1095-a/
Little bit of hope, but appears that only when people realize that money is being taken from THEM, do they care. Sad state of the union still.
http://www.irs.gov/Affordable-Care-Act/Questions-and-Answers-on-Information-Reporting-by-Health-Coverage-Providers-Section-60552. When do the information reporting requirements go into effect?
The information reporting requirements are first effective for coverage provided in 2015. Thus, health coverage providers will file information returns with the IRS in 2016, and will furnish statements to individuals in 2016, to report coverage information in calendar year 2015.
Notice 2013-45 provides transition relief for 2014 from the section 6055 reporting requirements for health coverage providers. Accordingly, the reporting requirements do not apply for 2014. However, coverage providers are encouraged to provide information returns for coverage provided in 2014, which are due to be filed and furnished in early 2015. Returns filed voluntarily will have no impact on the tax liability of the health coverage provider or the individuals affected. For more information about voluntary filing in 2015, see IRS.gov.
If there is no requirement for health coverage providers to furnish proof of insurance, how can someone be fined/taxed/robbed for not showing proof of insurance for 2014?
Read the comments on this site:
http://blog.taxact.com/form-1095-a/
Little bit of hope, but appears that only when people realize that money is being taken from THEM, do they care. Sad state of the union still.