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June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM in reply to: The plot thickens….Confirmed.. Fed Reserve Strongarmed BofA … #414114June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM in reply to: The plot thickens….Confirmed.. Fed Reserve Strongarmed BofA … #414366
meadandale
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM in reply to: The plot thickens….Confirmed.. Fed Reserve Strongarmed BofA … #414435meadandale
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LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
June 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM in reply to: The plot thickens….Confirmed.. Fed Reserve Strongarmed BofA … #414590meadandale
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. I think this may very well be the first president who’s not responsible for anything![/quote]Dear Leader and the Pelosi crowd will take credit for anything that doesn’t blow up and blame anything that does on Bush and the Republicans in congress…count on it.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Thanks for some input folks. Question. For folks that think HSA is a good thing, can you disclose whether you are exclusively self employed or not? Nostra, I believe you are. What about the rest of you?
[/quote]yes, self employed and incorporated…I pay about $170/month for healthcare for myself with an HSA compatible account and contribute the max to the HSA account every month.
One thing to be aware of…Klownifornia isn’t on board the HSA band wagon yet so your CA tax return doesn’t allow you to write off the contributions. You can only write them off your federal return.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Thanks for some input folks. Question. For folks that think HSA is a good thing, can you disclose whether you are exclusively self employed or not? Nostra, I believe you are. What about the rest of you?
[/quote]yes, self employed and incorporated…I pay about $170/month for healthcare for myself with an HSA compatible account and contribute the max to the HSA account every month.
One thing to be aware of…Klownifornia isn’t on board the HSA band wagon yet so your CA tax return doesn’t allow you to write off the contributions. You can only write them off your federal return.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Thanks for some input folks. Question. For folks that think HSA is a good thing, can you disclose whether you are exclusively self employed or not? Nostra, I believe you are. What about the rest of you?
[/quote]yes, self employed and incorporated…I pay about $170/month for healthcare for myself with an HSA compatible account and contribute the max to the HSA account every month.
One thing to be aware of…Klownifornia isn’t on board the HSA band wagon yet so your CA tax return doesn’t allow you to write off the contributions. You can only write them off your federal return.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Thanks for some input folks. Question. For folks that think HSA is a good thing, can you disclose whether you are exclusively self employed or not? Nostra, I believe you are. What about the rest of you?
[/quote]yes, self employed and incorporated…I pay about $170/month for healthcare for myself with an HSA compatible account and contribute the max to the HSA account every month.
One thing to be aware of…Klownifornia isn’t on board the HSA band wagon yet so your CA tax return doesn’t allow you to write off the contributions. You can only write them off your federal return.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Thanks for some input folks. Question. For folks that think HSA is a good thing, can you disclose whether you are exclusively self employed or not? Nostra, I believe you are. What about the rest of you?
[/quote]yes, self employed and incorporated…I pay about $170/month for healthcare for myself with an HSA compatible account and contribute the max to the HSA account every month.
One thing to be aware of…Klownifornia isn’t on board the HSA band wagon yet so your CA tax return doesn’t allow you to write off the contributions. You can only write them off your federal return.
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Due to facetious shitheads beyond my control,[/quote]
As well as fatuous ones…
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Due to facetious shitheads beyond my control,[/quote]
As well as fatuous ones…
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Due to facetious shitheads beyond my control,[/quote]
As well as fatuous ones…
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Due to facetious shitheads beyond my control,[/quote]
As well as fatuous ones…
meadandale
Participant[quote=flu]Due to facetious shitheads beyond my control,[/quote]
As well as fatuous ones…
meadandale
Participant[quote=nostradamus][quote=Dougie944]At 65yo that money can be pulled out like a 401k with no medical need.[/quote]
But then it would be taxed.The beauty of an HSA is it’s deducted from your income going in, and it’s not taxed coming out if you use it for medical expenses. Your account pays for your deductible, so it’s all tax-free. It rolls over every year and keeps growing, and you can invest it anywhere you want (cd’s for example).
“Medical expenses” are loosely defined, here.
I pay less with an HSA and get better service. The “high deductible” costs less than the premiums for regular insurance, the account is tax-free, and rolls over every year. I think it’s the best thing Bush did.[/quote]
I agree. I have one and it has been great so far. I typically just use it for emergency care or high expense items like glasses. If I need to go to the doctor, I pay out of pocket. If he prescribes me something, I really won’t fill it unless it will actually make me better and isn’t just to ameliorate the discomfort.
I’ve found that with an HSA, that I self meter my usage of the doctor–I really won’t go unless it is for either an annual checkup or a serious illness. I won’t go for the sniffles…because I’m paying the bills.
This is one thing that really bothers me about ‘free’ health care. If people don’t pay for it, there is no disincentive to using it even when they don’t need it.
I got to test my insurance company and my plan last year. Went to the ER with chest pains (thinking heart attack). They hospitalized me and ran a bunch of tests. Even did an angio. Turned out that I was fine but the symptoms had them concerned which is why they ran the tests.
$25k hospital bill cost me just my deductible…which I had in my HSA account, and then some. Hate to think what I would have done to come up with the money if I had a regular plan with a similar deductible but no HSA.
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