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Old 03-02-2014, 04:57 PM
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Yeah, I can't speak to not having filed a tex return, but I can tell you from personal experience, if your income is lower, you can get a very cheap plan. Due to a number of reasons, our income came out pretty low last year, and we are paying less than $200 for a very good plan for both me and my wife. Florida Blue. For what it is worth, we are NOT on Medicaid.

Perhaps you can call one of the help lines and one of the advisor/counselers can assist you in your application. You don't want to by fined for not having health insurance by 3/31.

Good luck, I hope it works out for you.
Thanks. My situation is a little too complicated to handle over the phone. I need to do things in writing and with documentation whenever possible.

I am trying to get this form filled out properly. It is going to be hard to keep the explanation though into the few paragraphs that the appeal form allows as far as I can tell.

This might help explain things. I was called on Federal Jury duty a few years back and told the judge during the voir dire from the bench that I lived in the Villages, had been a law librarian and was single. He could still tell I was hiding something so I was dismissed by the judge. I had not brought any documents or anything to the court as I had not known what kind of case, what kind of questions the judge and lawyers might ask, etc. It often looks like I am hiding stuff whenever I talk about my background and the like.

The case was an employment discrimination matter involving a deputy in a sheriff's office in Claremont who insisted on using Spanish in some of his reports. Some of the other officers seemed to make fun of him for using Spanish in his reports. The jury found against the plaintiff.

What I am trying to say is that what I would have to write would need to be written as carefully as possible because of the perjury element of the forms. I only told that Federal judge what I could back up with documentation at that time.

I am afraid that a call to the ACA advisor might prompt the same kind of problem for me. One of proof of whatever I may claim in it.

The lawyers for instance on the sides of bickering Claremont cops had brought in suitcases of documentation.

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