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I started thinking this wouldn't be as involved. Oh boy......

What is your credit for Qualified Retirement? Form 8880 with worksheet calculated with the PTC

What is you Premium Tax Credit? Form 8962

What is your modified AGI

Federal Poverty Line check appropriate box

Household income as a percentage of Federal Poverty Level

Form 1095-A

Total Premium Tax Credit

Net Premium Tax Credit

Excess PTC

Excess advanced PTC



I called IRS they direct me to my local office with questions @ 10:00.

I stop over and they said to stop back at 2:00 and take a number.......

BTW I was just filing for an extension :smoking:
 

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Sudden thought on... I owe $200 b/c of an overpayment on my Insurance by miscalculating so the G-men gave the Insurance company $640 when it should have given $528. So....... Now I pay IRS and am wondering if the Insurance company will be billing me for the credit they received for me from the G-men b/c the Insurance company should need to return the difference I was not eligible for to the G-men.

Lets see....

$640 sent
$528 credit
$112 overpayment
$200 my payment to IRS


The $88 extra is just one of the millions with......... Obamascare

Time for Savage
 

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I used Turbo Tax and answered the question regarding if I had health insurance. No issues at all.

I still have no idea why people hate the ACA so much.
 
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Everything is Obama's fault... blah blah blah, better take a look at your political system and who runs it, who pays for the campaigns and else... Obama is just a puppet open your fucking eyes
 

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A shattering new study by two political science professors has found that ordinary Americans have virtually no impact whatsoever on the making of national policy in our country. The analysts found that rich individuals and business-controlled interest groups largely shape policy outcomes in the United States.

This study should be a loud wake-up call to the vast majority of Americans who are bypassed by their government. To reclaim the promise of American democracy, ordinary citizens must act positively to change the relationship between the people and our government

The new study, with the jaw-clenching title of "Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens," is forthcoming in the fall 2014 edition of Perspectives on Politics. Its authors, Martin Gilens of Princeton University and Benjamin Page of Northwestern University, examined survey data on 1,779 national policy issues for which they could gauge the preferences of average citizens, economic elites, mass-based interest groups and business-dominated interest groups. They used statistical methods to determine the influence of each of these four groups on policy outcomes, including both policies that are adopted and rejected.

The analysts found that when controlling for the power of economic elites and organized interest groups, the influence of ordinary Americans registers at a "non-significant, near-zero level." The analysts further discovered that rich individuals and business-dominated interest groups dominate the policymaking process. The mass-based interest groups had minimal influence compared to the business-based interest groups.

The study also debunks the notion that the policy preferences of business and the rich reflect the views of common citizens. They found to the contrary that such preferences often sharply diverge and when they do, the economic elites and business interests almost always win and the ordinary Americans lose.

The authors also say that given limitations to tapping into the full power elite in America and their policy preferences, "the real world impact of elites upon public policy may be still greater" than their findings indicate.

Ultimately, Gilens and Page conclude from their work, "economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while average citizens and mass-based interest groups have little or no independent influence."

Rich individuals and business interests have the capacity to hire the lobbyists that shadow legislators in Washington and to fill the campaign coffers of political candidates. Ordinary citizens are themselves partly to blame, however, because they do not choose to vote.

America's turnout rate places us near the bottom of industrialized democracies. More than 90 million eligible Americans did not vote in the presidential election of 2012 and more than 120 million did not vote in the midterm elections of 2010.

Electoral turnout in the United States is highly correlated with economic standing: The more affluent Americans vote in much higher proportion than the less affluent. A study by Ellen Shearer of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern found that 59 percent of 2012 voters earned $50,000 or more per year, compared to 39 percent of non-voters. Only 12 percent of non-voters earned more than $75,000, compared to 31 percent of voters.

Ordinary citizens in recent decades have largely abandoned their participation in grassroots movements. Politicians respond to the mass mobilization of everyday Americans as proven by the civil rights and women's movements of the 1960s and 1970s. But no comparable movements exist today. Without a substantial presence on the ground, people-oriented interest groups cannot compete against their wealthy adversaries.

Average Americans also have failed to deploy the political techniques used by elites. Political Action Committees (PACs) and super-PACs, for example, raise large sums of money to sway the outcome of any election in the United States. Although average Americans cannot match the economic power of the rich, large numbers of modest contributions can still finance PACs and super-PACs that advance our common interests.

If only they vote and organize, ordinary Americans can reclaim American democracy and challenge the politicians who still echo the view of old Vanderbilt that the public should be damned.
 

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Everything is Obama's fault... blah blah blah, better take a look at your political system and who runs it, who pays for the campaigns and else... Obama is just a puppet open your fucking eyes
Are you saying that American Presidents don't have their own agenda, make campaign promises, then use whatever means necessary to fulfill them?
I'm not saying that there are no outside and influences but it's foolish to think (IMO) that the President makes no policies based on his own beliefs.
 
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Are you saying that American Presidents don't have their own agenda, make campaign promises, then use whatever means necessary to fulfill them?
I'm not saying that there are no outside and influences but it's foolish to think (IMO) that the President makes no policies based on his own beliefs.

I am basically saying presidents are part of a bigger scheme and they along with their government peers (some behind curtains, most not even politicians per sé) seek their common goals in a way that we only blame 2 or 3 people, they run knowing they will be targets and at constant risk of murder but if they sit pretty and follow the NWO agenda they are set for life.
 

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they run knowing they will be targets and at constant risk of murder but if they sit pretty and follow the NWO agenda they are set for life.
There you go implying again pockets that the fact that many assassinated Presidents having been killed very near to a time when they rattled the chains of some very very wealthy and/or powerful interests is not just a bunch of bizarre coincidences. Keep talkin like that pockets and you're gonna get assassinated your own damn self fool. At least it wouldn't be Anwar Sadat style as you've no military down there so safe for you to attend parades...which is good
 
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I go to parades all the time here at Castro's errrr the RX! So far I have survived assasination attempts by NES and Everfresh... also a cover up operation by EnFuego, guy was spying me from a 20x20 house the agency got him, then he tried selling it to Defying
 

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So he did end up getting the Tiny House, huh? I recall the thread he started askin' for input on getting a Tiny House and the pros and cons of Tiny House ownership was discussed, extensively and I think totally no one got paid for their input. I know I didn't, at least.
 

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For me taxes were pretty much the same, they just asked if you have insurance, no documentation or anything needed. Just yes or no like everything else you fill out.
 

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I should've said doing your own tax's, If you listen to Mike Savage he says alot about my thoughts Obama whose away from Washington again..... Tax's next year will be easier...
 

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I am basically saying presidents are part of a bigger scheme and they along with their government peers (some behind curtains, most not even politicians per sé) seek their common goals in a way that we only blame 2 or 3 people, they run knowing they will be targets and at constant risk of murder but if they sit pretty and follow the NWO agenda they are set for life.

It's always been the NWO, it will always be the NWO, because when you're NWO, You're NWO 4 LIFE!!!!
LeBron-NWO.jpeg
 

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When it comes to policy - follow the money.

A long long time ago, remember Obama was for political reform? Nothing has changed.
 

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Following the money is what those without have a problem with which isn't a problem for those who have it. so...... We fight alone unless we have the money! I didn't read the 20,000 pages of regulations with ObamaScare but have read the 15 pages of Instructions for Form 8962......
 

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Obamacare is an unmitigated clusterfuck, to argue otherwise means you simply don't understand it

it's clusterfuck with respect to administration, implementation, costs, health care services, changing coverage, and the MASSIVE AMOUNT OF TIME AND MONEY being spent by business owners and professionals trying to figure out something Barry, Harry and Nancy still have no idea about

and I'm sorry, there is no shared responsibility for this unmitigated disaster

two quick observations:
1) there are winners and losers, but the losers far outnumber the winnas (it brings some good coverage to the table for some who had none)
2) most tax returns are not impacted, all of those who have employer sponsored plans (however, the mechanisms are in place to change that going forward, they'll start to fuck with everybody and my income continues to surge) The OP is 100% spot on with is comments for all people without an employer sponsored plan.
 

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I got fined for not having insurance last year. The hell is that all about
 

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