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No; Medicare is paid for by payroll taxes and employers and employees.
I dont believe you can... part b is automatically taken out of your SSA check, you need to be retired or on disability to be on medicare and this is b/c you need to be drawing a check to pay for it. 8006334227 is medicare number call them to be 100% sure You don't need to be retired/on disability for Medicare. You qualify for Medicare at age 65 with at least 40 quarters of Medicare contributions (through employment). If you aren't receiving/eligible for Social Security, you may send payments to CMS by check.
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Medicare is funded primarily through payroll taxes, with contributions from both employees and employers. Part A of Medicare, which covers hospital insurance, is financed through the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund. Part B, which covers medical insurance, and Part D, which covers prescription drugs, are primarily funded through general revenues and beneficiary premiums.
You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.
During your working life, you pay Medicare tax out of your paycheck. That tax pays for your Medicare Part A (hospitalization). When you turn 65 and enroll in Medicare, you can choose to enroll in Part B (medical/doctor's office). The premium for Part B for 2009 is $96.40 per month (if you make less than $85,000.00 per year) which is automatically deducted from your Social Security check.
Hard for some to believe, but Texas joined the US some while ago. As such, the Federal laws there, like tax and SS or medicare, are the same as the rest of the country.
no, absolutely not
None from what I understand. In fact, everything points that it will give moe money to Medicare.
This refers to Medicare premium payments that were automatically taken out of your paychecks during the year. They should be listed on your W-2.
That's a federal charge if any money was taken from a bank in any forum and that type of charge WILL get you in prison even if its your first offense.