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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 646303" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>If you are paying for a healthcare plan under "Obamacare" (Marketplace, etc.), you need to check/log into your account online to get the required tax form for tax year 2014. I don't believe they will be available under your online account until Jan 31 but they will be automatically loaded as a download on your account page.</p><p></p><p>In regards to child support, it is <strong>not taxable to you</strong>, the payee. You <strong>DO NOT </strong>include child support payments received in your calculation of gross income. This is for <strong>tax purposes only</strong> when filing your return not for consideration of any government benefits. Child support must be listed when applying for benefits, housing, etc.</p><p></p><p>My question to you is that if you have no income, why are you buying a health plan under Obamacare and not on Medicaid? Obamacare is for individuals who do not qualify for other health benefits.</p><p></p><p>Your local IRS offices do not answer calls (takes messages only) but the IRS 800 number does!</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 646303, member: 805"] If you are paying for a healthcare plan under "Obamacare" (Marketplace, etc.), you need to check/log into your account online to get the required tax form for tax year 2014. I don't believe they will be available under your online account until Jan 31 but they will be automatically loaded as a download on your account page. In regards to child support, it is [B]not taxable to you[/B], the payee. You [B]DO NOT [/B]include child support payments received in your calculation of gross income. This is for [B]tax purposes only[/B] when filing your return not for consideration of any government benefits. Child support must be listed when applying for benefits, housing, etc. My question to you is that if you have no income, why are you buying a health plan under Obamacare and not on Medicaid? Obamacare is for individuals who do not qualify for other health benefits. Your local IRS offices do not answer calls (takes messages only) but the IRS 800 number does! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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