Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and the Yahoo Answers website is now in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
Taxes question for health insurance?
I have private health insurance called golden rule health care. I'm doing my taxes on turbo tax and it asked me about what kind of inkstand I have. I have no idea witch one too chose. I didn't get it from work. I got it from a website.
6 Answers
- RickertLv 65 years ago
I recommend one to try this web site where onel can compare rates from different companies: http://insure-cheap.info/index.html?src=2YAecamaS3...
RE :Taxes question for health insurance?
I have private health insurance called golden rule health care. I'm doing my taxes on turbo tax and it asked me about what kind of inkstand I have. I have no idea witch one too chose. I didn't get it from work. I got it from a website.
Follow 3 answers
- ZarnevLv 76 years ago
This is a good question to ask your agent.
If you purchased this Golden Rule policy through the HealthCare.gov website or your state equivalent then you choose the second option. If you purchased it through a private health insurance exchange and you received a subsidy you'll still select the second one. Otherwise, you'll select the fourth one.
Source(s): Independent Ägent - StephenWeinsteinLv 76 years ago
If the website was healthcare.gov or any state insurance exchange website, then take the 2nd option (healthcare.gov or state marketplace).
If the website was ehealthinsurance, or the insurance company's own website, or any other website, except for healthcare.gov or a state exchange, then take the 4th option (any other).
- ?Lv 66 years ago
If it is not a government plan, a plan through your work, or a plan that you purchased from the government health website; then it would be the last option. "any other coverage"