Insurance companies pool risk of loss by insuring multiple people
who pay premiums for coverage.
A main factors in deciding the taxabiity of this is
who paid the premiums for the life insurance and whether or not it was deducted on a tax return.
Not exact matches
Employers
who have fewer than 25 employees may be eligible
for a tax credit that is worth as much as half of the
premium costs they
pay.
The app is free
for anyone to download, but businesses
who seek administrative control must
pay a
premium.
The profit generating customers are the ones
who are prepared to
pay a
premium price
for a
premium service.
Those
who had
paid for a
premium version of the app were given immediate access, while standard customers had to either ask others to join or upgrade their account to access it.
For retirees
who are still
paying off large loans (think failed business ventures or real estate deals), a guaranteed level -
premium term life policy is ideal, said Scott Simmonds, a fee - only insurance consultant in Saco, Maine.
The numbers were impressive: a $ 25,000 - a-year employee
who deposited $ 1,640 into an FSA — instead of
paying it out directly
for premiums, deductibles, and the like — could be expected to take home $ 19,782 after taxes — a full $ 370 more than if he'd stuck to the old system.
A recent Commonwealth Fund study co-authored by Collins looked at how much low - income people,
who would otherwise be eligible
for Medicaid if their state had expanded the program, would
pay in
premiums and out - of - pocket health costs if they enrolled in «silver» Obamacare plans and if they were «medium» users of health care.
Furthermore, the final rule could also let insurance companies cover a smaller share of plan holders» medical costs and drop coverage
for people
who don't
pay premiums, among other changes.
Hence, investors
who three years ago
paid less than $ 19
for $ 1 of earnings now
pay $ 24.30 — an extra $ 5.30, or an almost 30 %
premium,
for a dollar of earnings.
Who was going to
pay a
premium for stretchy tops and pants when so many were worrying about losing their house?
Tesla is hoping to excite customers willing to
pay a (big)
premium for the solar roof, some of whom will be the same customers
who buy a Model S or other electric vehicle.
For paid screeners, turn to market analysis companies,
who usually have basic screeners beefed up with
premium options like stock recommendations, rankings, and other nice features.
For example, anything that drives down the pay of the non-college educated, who still account for about 2/3 of the workforce, also drives up the college wage premi
For example, anything that drives down the
pay of the non-college educated,
who still account
for about 2/3 of the workforce, also drives up the college wage premi
for about 2/3 of the workforce, also drives up the college wage
premium.
It's like the difference between people
who like
paying a
premium for an already renovated home vs. those willing to use some elbow grease to remodel an ugly duckling.
mental regulators are precisely the people
who would be in the market
for a VW clean - diesel vehicle — and hitherto were willing to
pay a hefty
premium for the environmental cache it conveyed.
For professionals who are new to real estate and investing, Jaggi says paying a premium for better locations is worth the mon
For professionals
who are new to real estate and investing, Jaggi says
paying a
premium for better locations is worth the mon
for better locations is worth the money.
Borrowers
who use an FHA - insured loan generally have to
pay for the annual and upfront mortgage insurance
premiums, which come from the Federal Housing Administration.
The reason
for this
premium stems from the risk free trade off of risky funds
who entice buyers by
paying higher dividends... The fore this extra
premium will compensate
for this factor.
The latest report shows
for example that in 2012, 62 % of those
who were unemployed had
paid EI
premiums during the year preceding their unemployment period.
As part of an agreement with the Competition Bureau, the company committed to
paying refunds or credits to mobile phone customers
who were charged
for premium text services such as Mind Quiz, Love Crush and Joke a Day from the companies Jesta and MMS.
We believe that our service provides a competitive advantage to lessors by allowing to offer the added value product to those
who are seeking protection from unfair security deposit withholding and faster transactions, therefore lessees are more likely to choose lessor's rental product, while lessors would be willing to
pay a small
premium fee
for such service.
People
who work, whose
premiums are
paid for by themselves and their companies, and the taxes they
pay.
I am quite sure my insurance
premiums also
pay in part
for the prostate cancer treatment of some man I don't even know (
who also
pays his
premiums).
Who are you to require them to
pay their insurance
premiums without receiving any benefits from them while you get your insurance to
pay for your medication?
Wow, Gregory, I didn't realize I sounded ugly and elitist when I advocated insuring coverage
for those
who truly need it (i.e, those with low wages, pre-existing medical conditions, etc.) What I am questioning is whether or not there are many
who CHOSE to not find a way to fit an insurance
premium into their budget yet manage to
pay for other items that I consider discretionary expenditures.
Also, lawsuits are way out of hand, so that increases the cost
for doctors
who have to
pay very high
premiums in order to be able to operate.
It gives people access to the risk sharing pool and they will have to
pay monthly
premiums, copays, deductibles, etc. just like those
who work
for large corporations or the government.
The parties
paying the insurance
premiums are ultimately
paying for the contraception, regardless of
who actually writes the final check to
pay for it.
He even stressed the financial advantages of real dairy in the long run, noting that the primary ingredient in many dairy substitutes is water, and remarking: «
Who likes
paying a
premium price of $ 4 - 5 per pint
for something your city sells you
for $.15 a gallon?»
With milk prices rising in the US, only farmers
who paid for the highest levels of
premium will be eligible
for payment of their margin protection.
He's an effort guy
who rebounds and finishes in transition, but he's been doing that against backups, and now they're
paying a
premium for it....
Neither package can be considered poorer than the other, it seems to be more about personal preferences, but to leave the audience with one option means that those
who opt to
pay the
premium for coverage will, without doubt, be expecting Sky F1 to take their package to the next level.
Indeed, while clubs could acquire him
for nothing in the summer, there are one or two European giants
who would be prepared to
pay a
premium in order to bag the Indomitable Lion ahead of their rivals in January.
Not only does it have one of the highest markups of products on the supermarket shelves, parents
who use formula are
paying premiums for the fortunes companies spend on promoting their products, as has already been explained above.
This is a good machine
for someone
who wants to try out a natural sound conditioner without
paying the larger price tag on a
premium model.
The
premium that participants
pay for green power, about $ 10 or $ 20 per month, is tax - deductible
for those
who itemize charitable deductions on their federal tax - returns.
Parents
who felt hesitation over
paying a
premium price
for these two Maclaren models believed that it was worth it and had no regrets.
It is the latter
who pay for promotion, such as advertising campaigns, mother and baby clubs, targeting of health workers and so on through
premiums on top of what is already one of the most profitable products on the supermarket shelves.
And while that bill failed in 2017, Harry Bronson,
who represents Rochester in the Assembly, is trying again, sponsoring a bill that would force insurers and the construction firms that hire them to disclose what they're
paying for premiums.
The shorter the stable timeframe, the more expensive any energy decision is likely to be, with voters eventually
paying a
premium — to energy suppliers — to compensate
for the fact that energy projects (and especially renewable ones) are riskier
for the investor,
who invariably responds by factoring in higher returns.
Terry Cummings, a Manhattan attorney
who works extensively on insurance regulation issues, told the Times Union it was «unusual»
for a New York insurer to buy management services from an affiliate based on a cut of
premiums — instead of simply getting
paid for the cost of services.
«[Additionally,] people
who live in sewer districts are already
paying a
premium to
pay for their septic waste,» the supervisor said.
The UK's broken compensation system heaps costs onto consumers, taxpayers and businesses: Higher insurance
premiums for UK consumers,
who pay # 2.7 million a day to claimant lawyers through their motor insurance
premiums.
«
For instance if you have 10 million people who are on the scheme and each person pays GHc50 as against the GHc12 they are paying presently and they pay an average premium of GHc50 for the year, I think we will be making a very huge impa
For instance if you have 10 million people
who are on the scheme and each person
pays GHc50 as against the GHc12 they are
paying presently and they
pay an average
premium of GHc50
for the year, I think we will be making a very huge impa
for the year, I think we will be making a very huge impact.
Repealing the Affordable Care Act would also have a huge impact in the individual insurance market that's been set up
for people
who pay the
premiums themselves.
In the letter, Diaz zeroed in on Yankees COO Lonn Trost,
who has faced criticism
for saying on WFAN last week that the new ticket policy was done with the idea that some fans might feel frustrated if they were sitting near others that did not
pay a
premium price
for certain seats.
JLab Audio began as an audio company seeking to provide quality audio products at budget prices
for people
who wanted
premium tech without
paying a
premium cost.
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identifies an approach
for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to evaluate policy options
for making
premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) more affordable
for those
who have limited ability to
pay.