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  2. Affordable Care Act tax provisions - Wikipedia

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    Tax-filers who obtain qualifying healthcare insurance receive a 1095 form from an employer, a healthcare insurance company, or a healthcare exchange (marketplace). The 1095 serves as proof that the individual has obtained healthcare insurance. For the tax year 2014 only Form 1095-A provided by a healthcare exchange is required by the IRS.

  3. Biden makes push to extend Obamacare subsidies after ... - AOL

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    President Biden called on Congress to extend the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, tax credits on Friday after a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report highlighted national ...

  4. Obamacare Taxes: How the Changes Will Impact Your Income - AOL

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    In just a couple of months, two tax increases tied Expect the arguments to get even louder once taxpayers start having to pay for it. Obamacare Taxes: How the Changes Will Impact Your Income

  5. Obamacare Taxes: The Secret Reason You'll Pay Them ... - AOL

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has created a lot of controversy, and many taxpayers are especially unhappy with new taxes that Obamacare created on wages ...

  6. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The Individual mandate tax was $695 per individual or $2,085 per family at a minimum, reaching as high as 2.5% of household income (whichever was higher). The tax was set to $0 beginning in 2019. [209] In the fiscal year 2018, the individual and employer mandates yielded $4 billion each. Excise taxes on insurers and drug makers added $18 billion.

  7. Provisions of the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The increase in the threshold for the itemized medical expense deduction from 7.5% to 10% of AGI (originally scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2017) goes into effect (per the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017). The repeal of the "individual mandate" by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 goes into effect, reducing the tax penalty to zero. [150]

  8. How Obamacare Changed Your Taxes - AOL

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  9. Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration

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    Obama's plan is to cut income taxes overall, which he states would reduce revenues to below the levels that prevailed under Ronald Reagan (less than 18.2 percent of GDP). Obama argues that his plan is a net tax cut, and that his tax relief for middle-class families is larger than the revenue raised by his tax changes for families over $250,000.