Obamacare Individual Mandate Delayed for Those with Canceled Policies
Will not have to pay penalty/tax
The Obama administration will not require the millions of Americans who received health-insurance plan cancellation notices to purchase a new policy next year.
They're granting those consumers an exemption from the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, a Department of Heath and Human Services spokeswoman confirmed. The mandate requires everyone to have health insurance or face a tax penalty, the greater of $95 or 1 percent of income in 2014.
The administration will also allow those consumers to sign up for catastrophic coverage. Those bare-bones plans are available to people who are under 30 or qualify for a "hardship exemption."
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a letter to Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., that the administration is granting a "hardship exemption" to Americans whose plans were canceled and "might be having difficulty" paying for standard coverage.
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..."The Obama administration will not require the millions of Americans"...
Uh, it's not the administration who requires anything; it's a LAW passed by CONGRESS.
Unfortunately that law is about 2,000 pages of "the secretary shall" this and "the secretary shall" that.
I look forward to the President selectively enforcing other taxes, hell maybe he could just get rid of the income tax on a whim!
Only for those who deserve it.
I wonder if there is a Constitutional challenge to this under equal protections.
I think it clearly runs afoul of the XVI amendment and Article 1 section 8 of the constitution.
Obummercare is a smashing success, especially for whoever hasn't been arbitrarily exempted from it!
/the leftoids
You couldn't make this shit up, too fucking funny.
So it's only for people under 30? And can they keep the same plan they had? That article told me jack shit.