The statutory health insurance is a family insurance which
covers nonworking spouses (up to a salary of 620 DM per month) and children without additional contributions.
Sometimes, a working spouse's health insurance
covers a nonworking spouse who can not qualify for or afford health insurance on her own.
Not exact matches
In addition, full deductibility of a contribution is available for working or
nonworking spouses who are not
covered by an employer - sponsored plan and whose MAGI is less than $ 186,000 for 2017, with partial deductibility for MAGI up to $ 196,000.
In addition, full deductibility of a contribution is available for working or
nonworking spouses who are not
covered by an employer - sponsored plan whose MAGI is less than $ 186,000 for 2017; partial deductibility for MAGI up to $ 196,000.
The caveat to that caveat: If you're a
nonworking spouse, you can have what's called a spousal IRA as long as your
spouse earns enough to
cover the contribution.