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Asked by trinipearls
Answered by Larry Gilmore
Insurance Agent in Marysville, WA
The simplest way is not pay your premium. Or you can give written notice to quit the plan. Are you sure that's what you want to do as you would not be able to go to a...
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Asked by Lee Muth
Answered by Jeremy Bryant
Senior Financial Consultant & Financial Educator in Charlotte, NC
Lee, the charge is monthly not annually so you would only be charged for the months you did not have coverage. As a self-employed person I have been through this myse...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Expat health insurance is available through brokers and online. There are a number of companies that can help, such as: https://www.geobluetravelinsurance.com/product ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Rene Nourse
Certified Financial Planner in El Segundo, CA
Absolutely! Just be aware that since you will be using tax free dollars to pay the premium, you can not claim the premium as a deductible expense on on your tax return.
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hi, Anonymous, your question is a good one. HSAs are pre-tax deductions by your employer, so leaving your employer stops that deduction. However, the account/balance i...
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Asked by Debbie
Answered by Michael Minter
Financial Adviser in Tampa, FL
This is a legal question and should be directed to a local attorney that specializes in Social Security disability and or Medicaid with the ability to set-up some sort...
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Asked by Crystal
Answered by Ryan Latko
Insurance Agent in Aledo, IL
Insurance is about managing your risk. If you just wanted a commercial liability policy it would not cost very much and maybe put your mind at ease. That being said ...
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Asked by Mike
Answered by Christopher Nesbitt
Insurance Agent in San Clemente, CA
Hi Mike, and thanks for posting your question. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer here, based solely on what you've offered, which is why I recommend you start w...
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Asked by Katherine
Answered by Kirby Thomas PRO+
Online Life Insurance Comp in San Diego, CA
The MoneyTips staff are correct. A bit more detail, however, may help you. You are 39 and healthy. So, if you had a very rich health insurance plan such as a $250 dedu...
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Asked by Bill
Answered by Kim Miller PRO+
CFP® in Redmond, WA
Hi - Yes, contributions to a Health Savings Account (HSA) are tax deductible in the year the contribution is made. Keep in mind that you must first be covered by a...
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