some do but you have to file a 2007 tax return even if you donot file every year
Yes, It should be Federal Centers for Medicaid.
About 90% of Medicaid money is Federal. The rest is provided by the States.
medicaid
Medicaid is a joint, state/federal program that provides medical care to the poor. It is essentially a welfare plan. The federal government funds the majority of it, but states contribute too. The states administer the Medicaid programs subject to federal guidelines.jointly by the federal government and each state A+
As of June 2014, the United States is not sending out any federal tax rebate checks. The IRS sends our refunds within 6 weeks of filing your taxes.
Medicaid is State-run and Federally subsidized.
Medicaid is administered by the States. The Federal government reimburses most of the expense.
Medicaid is administered jointly by federal and state governments. State participation in Medicaid is voluntary, and all states have chosen to offer Medicaid coverage to their residents
In 2008, the federal government spent $186 billion on medicaid.
Medicaid is funded through general revenue (i.e., State and Federal taxes).
People who collect welfare may be, based upon their income, also eligible for Medicaid. Medicaid is a joint federal/state healthcare program for the poor and is a type of welfare.
None of the federal rebates that you may have received would be taxable.