Another Politifact “Pants on Fire” moment showing the far
right bullshit storm rages on. I shall continue posting these as long as the Tea
Partiers and their acolytes continue telling lies which they know are lies. We’re
not talking about misunderstanding here; these are deliberate false statements
in the Palin, Perry, Bachmann, Limbaugh, Coulter, Beck style. The story
follows, verbatim
“This post on the
Facebook page of HealthCare.gov, detailing a man's struggles with big fines for
not buying insurance, went viral.
Shortly after the the
Obamacare insurance marketplace launched on Oct. 1, users of social media
experienced a burst of complaints on Twitter and Facebook, ranging from
technical glitches to substantive concerns.
But one post stood out.
Many readers sent us a
Facebook post that went viral and has since been circulated by chain-email. It
was originally posted on the Facebook page of Healthcare.gov, the federal
government’s portal to the new insurance marketplace created under President
Barack Obama’s health care law. The marketplace is designed to offer one-stop
shopping for health insurance plans for Americans whose employers do not offer
coverage.
The Facebook post
claims to be from a man named Will Sheehan. (We couldn’t confirm his
identity.) The post says that he tried
to sign up for Obamacare and then decided to not go along with it; he then said
he received an email detailing fines he would face.
Here’s the full text
of the post:
"I actually made
it through this morning at 8:00 A.M. I have a preexisting condition (Type 1
Diabetes) and my income base was 45K-55K annually I chose tier 2 ‘Silver Plan’
and my monthly premiums came out to $597.00 with $13,988 yearly deductible!!!
There is NO POSSIBLE way that I can afford this so I ‘opt-out’ and chose to
continue along with no insurance. I received an email tonight at 5:00 P.M.
informing me that my fine would be $4,037 and could be attached to my yearly
income tax return. Then you make it to the ‘REPERCUSSIONS PORTION’ for
‘non-payment’ of yearly fine. First, your drivers license will be suspended
until paid, and if you go 24 consecutive months with ‘Non-Payment’ and you
happen to be a home owner, you will have a federal tax lien placed on your
home. You can agree to give your bank information so that they can easy
‘Automatically withdraw’ your ‘penalties’ weekly, bi-weekly or monthly! This by
no means is ‘Free’ or even ‘Affordable’."
We will check a number
of the post’s claims below.
• "There is NO
POSSIBLE way that I can afford this so I ‘opt-out’ and chose to continue along
with no insurance."
According to a
spokesman for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency that
runs the marketplace, this is not how the system works: "There's no way for people to complete the online application and
then affirmatively ‘opt out’ at the end. They would simply close the website or
not enroll." in a plan
• "I received an
email tonight at 5:00 P.M. informing me" about the fines I would face.
This is wrong on
several levels. First, the system would
not send any user an email if they failed to complete an application.
Second, any fines would be calculated as part of the user’s overall income tax
form 1040 -- they wouldn’t be sent as a bill. And third, any taxes would be owed by April 15, 2015 -- a year and a
half from now. Someone being assessed a tax penalty by the Internal Revenue
Service in early October doesn’t even
make any sense, since the applicant has many weeks to find another insurance
plan and avoid a penalty.
• "My fine would
be $4,037."
This number is way out
of line. Under the law, the penalty fee in 2014 is 1 percent of your yearly
income or $95 per person for the year, whichever is higher. The fee increases
every year. In 2016 it is 2.5 percent of income or $695 per person, whichever
is higher. If we are to take this Facebook user’s claims at face value -- that
his "income base was 45K-55K annually"-- and if he has no dependents, he would not have to pay any more than $550,
by 2015. To pay a penalty of $4,037 in 2014, you would need to be making making
more than $403,700 a year!
(my note here: if
you are making even 25% of that ($100K) annually, what are you doing shopping
for healthcare insurance on the website?)
• "Your driver’s
license will be suspended until paid."
CMS told PolitiFact
that nobody’s driver's license will be suspended as a noncompliance penalty
under the Affordable Care Act. Nothing
in the law mentions that as a penalty, and driver’s licenses are administered
by state governments.
• "If you go 24
consecutive months with ‘Non-Payment’ and you happen to be a home owner, you
will have a federal tax lien placed on your home."
A Treasury Department
spokesperson confirmed that the law
specifically bars the IRS from using their normal means of collecting unpaid
taxes, including the use of liens and levy.
According to the law,
the government "shall not (i) file notice of lien with respect to any
property of a taxpayer by reason of any failure to pay the penalty imposed by
this section, or (ii) levy on any such property with respect to such failure.’’
Instead, the only thing the IRS can do to collect fines is to subtract it from
any tax refund you qualify for. If you
aren’t due a refund, all the IRS can do is send you a letter.
Another section of the
health care law protects citizens from any other form of punishment. "In the case of any failure by a
taxpayer to timely pay any penalty (…) such taxpayer shall not be subject to
any criminal prosecution or penalty," it says.
• "You can agree
to give your bank information so that they can easy ‘Automatically withdraw’
your ‘penalties’ weekly, bi-weekly or monthly!"
Don’t take online
banking advice from a Facebook post. The
Treasury Department warns citizens not to hand out bank information online.
The Facebook post
tells the story of a man who says he opted out of Obamacare soon after the
marketplace was launched on Oct. 1, 2013, and was informed that he owed a fine
of more than $4,000.”
The post includes many elements that make no sense or are flat-out
wrong -- and can be easily debunked by reading the law or reliable
summaries of it. We rate it Pants on Fire.
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