None, That's why it's offshore. The only reason to exist "Offshore" in international waters is to avoid jurisdictional obligations such as taxes and regulations.
IF you paid the premiums with before income tax funds for this private disability insurance the amounts that you receive is NOT taxable income to you.
most companys i would say yes, as long as you can pay the premium, and meet whatever other underwriting terms they have...
Gross income is the money you earn before taxes and national insurance has been deducted. Once deducted, you are left with a net income.
If you have no income, how you will pay the medical insurance premia ? To get medical insurance coverage, you are to show atleast some sort of income to convince the Insurance Company about your premium paying capability.
Determining if the benefits are taxable depend supon whether the premiums were paid before or after taxes. If before taxes, the disability income you receive is taxable. If youpremiums were paid after taxation, the disability income benefits you receive are not taxable.
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I don't know how insurance calculate it, i think they should go after gross income instead of net income
No health insurance benefits would not be a part of your earned income.
An elimination period.
American Income Life Insurance Company was created in 1951.
National Income Life Insurance Company was created in 2000.
Low income insurance can be found online from many different websites. Some examples of these websites include Low Income Health Insurance and Metlife.