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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, November 17th, 2019.

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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, November 17th, 2019.

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx/VISA gift card!     

Congratulations  – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!!   Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, November 17th, 2019 was:

         

TINA  MIMICK

Lincoln, NE

Winner Of A $25.00 AmEX/VISA Gift Card

 

Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone  or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION.  The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex/Visa Gift Card.


Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site.  Remember to become a FaceBook fan and “Like and Follow” either of our company pages to enter and post your answers. 

 

 

Trivia Last Weeks Winner

 

 

Trivia Winners & Drawing Entries 11/11/19 thru 11/19/19 were as follows:

 

 

 

11/11/19

 

MarcyLynn Coull

 

Angela Janisse

 

Lauren Bradley

 

Barbara Carter

 

Rosanne Clark

 

Andrea Ayala

 

Becky VanGinkel

 

Amber Chandler

 

Becca Neuenschwander Long

 

Amy L Sass

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Holly Cajigas

 

Meg Marshall

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Melinda Dreier

 

Cheryl Ralley-Messick

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Jean Simmons Homfeld

 

Thomas Ticknor

 

Vickie Gipson

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Tammy Lee Stookey

 

Terri Llexxes

 

 

 

11/12/19

 

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Edward John

 

Kacie Rogers

 

Lena Perry

 

Nicole Blaha

 

LaKishia Wager

 

Kiki Roberson

 

Thomas Ryan Gan

 

Kristina Rosson

 

Sunney Michelle Johnson

 

Nitasha Shank

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Amber Chandler

 

Karen Brunet Moore

 

Misty Shallcross

 

April Ashcraft

 

Lisa A Mazola

 

Holly Cajigas

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Haley Babineau

 

 

 

11/13/19

 

 

Becky VanGinkel

 

Amy Marie Wilkinson

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Brittany Light

 

Derek Jennings

 

Robin Griffitts Pratt

 

Sandy Nevels

 

Dawn Raasch

 

LaKishia Wagers

 

Jennifer Vega

 

Vickie Gipson

 

Lesa Moats

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Alisa Jones

 

Kim Avery

 

Kristina Rosson

 

Wayne Gallas

 

Shannon Scott

 

Jennifer Ramlet

 

Kelsey Brooke Vinson

 

 

 

 

11/14/19

 

 

Kathy Stevens Ring

 

Tony L Smoaks

 

Andrea Somers

 

Annette Broxton

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Amber Chandler

 

Shannon Rush

 

Sheila Carvell

 

LaKishia Wagers

 

Mya Murphy

 

Ruthie Helen Boilard

 

Jenny Merritt

 

Gricelda Castro

 

Tracy Heyer

 

Maria Bouchard

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Chandra Beckwith

 

Nitasha Shank

 

Joann Tompkins-Winborn

 

Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett

 

MarTez Rodgers

 

Sarah Frank

 

Chrissy Kim

 

Dee Washington

 

Katie Harris

 

 

 

11/15/19

 

 

Vickie Gipson

 

Christy Hawkes

 

Kelsey Polacek

 

Thomas Ryan Gan

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Debbie Gremlin

 

Wendi Black

 

Tina Mimick

 

Amy Conyers

 

Kathi Taylor

 

Deidra Dees

 

Lauren Bradley

 

Annette French

 

Carole Jacobs

 

Marilyn Wall

 

Nancy Pfirrman Schools

 

Andrew W Sauer

 

Sheila Carvell

 

Eric Sander

 

Tracy Heyer

 

Deborah Farris

 

Becky VanGinkel

 

April Ashcraft

 

 

 

 

11/16/19

 

 

Andrea Somers

 

Traci Anderson

 

Anna Nichols

 

Paula Gillespie

 

Brandi K Chaney

 

Madeline Lonergan

 

Shannon Rush

 

Debbie Bloxom

 

Jodi Stevens

 

Jennifer Vega

 

Lisa Puckett

 

Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis

 

Karen Rimiller Presley

 

Yolanda Ortega-Hackett

 

Holly Jarczynski-mcdowell

 

Alana Dimambro

 

Debbie Garretson

 

Sherry Barnes

 

Jessica Steiner

 

Nicole Blaha

 

 

 

11/17/19

 

 

Derek Jennings

 

Vickie Gipson

 

Kathleen Hickman

 

Rhonda Grisham

 

Amanda Rosario

 

Karen Rimiller Presley

 

Amber Chandler

 

Derek Michelle Polk

 

Karyn Koehler

 

Alisa Jones

 

Angela Hendricks

 

Alyssa DiFazio

 

Eleazar Ruiz

 

MarcyLynn Coull

 

Eric Sanders

 

Alexis Maureen

 

Cheryl Stoker Hall

 

Theresa Sigourney

 

Jane Peterson

 

Nai Merri

 

 

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Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!

Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better. 

Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!

You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!     Template Header Logo 2

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How to Find a Cheaper Health Insurance Plan.

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How to Find a Cheaper Health Insurance Plan
The discounts and cost-sharing offered by health insurance plans are well worth the premium payments. However, premiums can be tricky to work into your budget. It’s important to find an affordable health insurance plan that offers good coverage.
Whether it’s the approaching open enrollment (Nov. 1 – Dec. 15 in most states) and you’re trying to find a better plan or you qualify for a special enrollment period and are making changes to your current health plan, here are three tips for finding an affordable health insurance plan:
  • Set a budget and research current rates
  • Check out the health insurance marketplace
  • Use comparison websites wisely
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Set A Budget & Research Current Rates

 

Calculate how much you spend on health care annually with your current plan. Include monthly premiums and out of pocket expenses. Understanding this will help you know how much you’re currently spending on health care and help you compare costs of new plans.

The next step is to understand the current rates for the number of people on your plan and the coverage level you want. Again, keep in mind that the cost of health insurance includes premiums, the deductible, and out-of-pocket expenses. Knowing the rates and cost-sharing trends will help you recognize a good deal on a health insurance plan.

Understanding what you’re currently spending, setting a budget, and looking at current rates will help you find a plan that’s a good fit for your health and financial situation.

 

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Understanding the market rates, setting a reasonable budget, and using helpful websites like  www.HI4E.Org  and other comparison websites will make the search for an affordable health insurance plan simple. On comparison websites, you can view health plans offered by multiple companies, which saves you the hassle of looking a different companies separately.

These tools will help you find the plan that best fits your budget and health needs.

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Final Rule Amends Obamacare ACA As Congress Debates Final Repeal & Replace Legislation.

 

 

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Obamacare Taxpayer Filing Implications For The New Tax Season.

 

In a press conference earlier in January, to announce the start of the 2017 tax filing season, which began on Jan. 23rd, the IRS said it expects more than 153 million tax returns this year.

More than 70% of taxpayers will receive a refund in 2017, with 90% or more of refunds issued in fewer than 21 days after returns are submitted, the IRS estimated. In 2016, 111 million individual tax refunds were issued.

Most filers who received government subsidies to buy Obamacare state exchange plans had to pay money back to the IRS last year, according to an H&R Block analysis released in 2016 that looks at the health law’s two full tax seasons.  If a taxpayer projected a higher annual household income than they actually claimed in their filing, they may owe tax credits back that they received by purchasing an Obamacare policy or their state’s exchange plan.   One other cause for having to repay tax credits is due to claiming eligibility, but not being eligible due to having access to affordable employer coverage.

The tax-prep giant studied its own massive customer base and concluded that two-thirds of its filers who got subsidies from Obamacare were overpaid during the course of the year, and owed money back to the IRS on the April 15th deadline.     

The ‘Affordable’ Care Act, better known as Obamacare, mandates Americans — unless they’re qualified for an exemption — to carry health insurance coverage or pay a penalty when filing their tax returns. The IRS says most taxpayers simply need to check a box to verify that they have insurance. For others with more complex answers, the agency offers tips on IRS.gov/aca.

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said the number of people receiving Obamacare subsidies during the last tax season (2015 tax filing), was up from 3 million in 2014. For that year, customers got more than $10 billion in tax credits, with an average subsidy of $3,430 annually, according to the IRS. Obamacare subsidies are available to wage earners with low and moderate incomes. People who earn less money get more in assistance than higher earners.

Koskinen wrote that about 6.5 million taxpayers last tax season reported owing a total of $3 billion in such tax penalties for failing to have coverage in 2015. In contrast, about 8 million people owed an Obamacare fine for lack of coverage in 2014. Fines related to lack of coverage in 2014 totaled $1.6 billion.

CNBC reported that some 12.7 million people claimed one or more exemptions from the ACA-coverage mandate when they filed their taxes last year. “The exemptions are wide ranging and can include having very low income, being incarcerated or having a close family member die recently,” according to CNBC.

The primary reason for the decline in Obamacare fines last year appears to be that millions of Americans experienced a significant drop in income, which ironically is a direct result of the economic damage inflicted on businesses by the financial strictures of the Obama ‘Affordable’ Care Act (ACA).

CNBC also reported that the new Republican-led Congress last month began taking steps toward repealing key parts of the ACA, which include the funding of premium subsidies and the individual mandate.  For the middle class’s economic sake, let’s hope the effort is successful.

The National Taxpayer Advocate has released their 2016 Annual Report to Congress. The report contains data regarding Obamacare premium tax credits (PTC) and individual shared responsibility payment (ISRP) filings  – The Obamacare tax penalties for not having health coverage.

The report identifies a number of issues that the IRS has faced or is facing involving the Obamacare ACA and makes a number of recommendations. These include:

  • The IRS seems to have largely addressed early problems of Obamacare tax overpayments through outreach conducted to tax practitioners and software providers.
  • Reconciliation of PTCs (the Obamacare low-income subsidies) with advance PTCs (APTCs) continues to cause problems, and has risen to the fourth highest category of Taxpayer Advocacy Service cases, accounting for nearly 11,000 cases in 2016. The primary problem seems to be the IRS holding up processing of returns when taxpayers fail to file a form 8962 and reconcile their advance PTC with their PTC.
  • Processing of tax filings is delayed when Obamacare APTC recipients incorrectly file form 1040-E, which does not allow for APTC reconciliation.
  • The IRS is taking action to address “silent returns,” which do not either check the box indicating full-year coverage, claim an exemption, or paying the ISRP tax penalty. The IRS will send a letter 12C requesting more information in these cases and assess the ISRP if no response is forthcoming.
  • The Taxpayer Advocate recommends that the IRS should ease the burden on individuals claiming the religious exemption by allowing individuals exempt from the Social Security and Medicare taxes to simply indicate this on their form 8965 rather than requiring them to apply separately for an Obamacare ISRP religious exemption.
  • The Taxpayer Advocate recognizes that taxpayers who receive large Social Security Disability Payments may have to repay Obamacare APTC subsidies they received. There is no apparent administrative fix for this problem.
  • The IRS needs to provide specialized training to its newly established Obamacare ACA Business Exam unit, which handles employer ACA returns.
  • The IRS may not be adequately prepared to handle Obamacare ACA employer filings. It had expected 77 million 1095-Cs for 2016 and received 104 million or 35% more than expected.   Of these Obamacare employer filings, 5.4 percent were then rejected.

The IRS, in a statement regarding taxpayer compliance issues has said: “The IRS will follow its normal compliance approach to filed tax returns. During its normal processes, the IRS routinely follows up on the accuracy and completeness of tax returns and may ask taxpayers to substantiate the information on their tax returns. These inquiries sometime occur before processing refund requests and other times after the processing of refund requests.”

“The vast majority of taxpayers voluntarily comply with their tax responsibilities—our income tax system is built on voluntary compliance,” the IRS said.

 

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