No health insurance benefits would not be a part of your earned income.
At this time, October 2010, health insurance benefits are NOT taxable. However, as the new national healthcare progresses over the years there are provisions in it that my treat those benefits as taxable income.
Generall not since unemployment benefits are related to earned income from losing a job.
It depends on your State and the rules they have regarding their subsidized health benefits. There may be income, residency and other restrictions.
Workers compensation benefits are typically not taxable income.
Health Insurance pays benefits to the doctors and hospitals that provide medical assistance when your are sick or hurt.Supplemental Insurance pays benefits directly to you. Use the money to cover unpaid medical bills, travel expenses, and to replace lost income.
Retirement benefits, such as pension or Social Security payments, are generally considered earned income because they are often a result of a person's work experience and contributions throughout their career.
Unemployment benefits are not "earned income", so you should not be eligible for earned income credit.
NJ FamilyCare offers health insurance benefits for qualifying, low-income families. Most insurance companies will provide online quotes including United Healthcare.
There are several benefits to having income insurance. If in any weird occasion you are not able to work the insurance would keep you alive for a relative time period.
what percent of your annual income is safe to spend on health related insurance?
"Discount health insurance is intended for individuals with a lower income. However, there are ways to get the cheaper insurance, especially if you are a student."
Retirement distribution amounts that a taxpayer receives during the year is NOT earned income for the year. The amounts are retirement benefits.