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Can a child be claimed as a dependent if he lived with his father for 6 months?

I am helping my uncle prepare his taxes. He has a 16 year old boy that lives with gramma and dad. During the school year he went home to grammas after...

 

I am helping my uncle prepare his taxes. He has a 16 year old boy that lives with gramma and dad. During the school year he went home to grammas after school, and then to dads for the late afternoon and night, and during the summer evenly spent time with both, pretty much an even 6 months with each. Gramma wants to claim him because she runs a business, and takes him to a large amounts of doctors appointments and gets him on tons of medications with no medical insurance, and if she claims him she gets more deductions. (i personally think if she wants it all for him, she should have to take the fall for the money she decides to spend on it but oh well) Whereas now he mainly lives with his dad, but during 2008, he was 6months with dad 6 months with gramma. The rules say that you can claim a child that has lived with you for over 6 months, so what about a child that lives with both for 6 months each? who gets to claim?

Why Can't Democrats Just Be Honest About Their Desire To Takeover Health Insurance?

 

A government health insurance plan sounds nice and pretty, but when you consider a little bit of history concerning the government and its regulation of the private insurance market and consider basic economics it’s pretty darn clear that as time goes on more and more people will be forced into government run plans.

First, the lie that the government wishes to just "compete" with private insurers is complete BOGUS. The federal (and state governments) already heavily regulate the private insurance market. Over the years governments (both state and federal) have required insurers to cover more and more procedures, many which have nothing to do with health thereby forcing customers to shell out more money instead of just simply allowing consumers to customize their plan….you know kinda like how you do with other insurance.

Also doctors spend around 30 billion per year (according to CNN) on malpractice insurance. So if we could have some tort reform of some sort to reduce law suit abuse.

But the point I REALLY try to make to people is this….Private insurance companies need to at least break even to keep themselves in business. Government does not. Government can afford to operate at a loss because it has an endless supply of tax revenue and the ability to borrow money from sales of bonds or by monetizing the debt with the Federal Reserve. Now ask yourself this….if you were a business of some sort, and you were competing against someone who could afford to operate at a loss indefinitely don’t you think you would have a hard time competing against them? They could afford to continually undercut you (at their loss) and eventually put you out of business. So as you can see the government is NOT competing against private insurers in a FREE market because
1) they regulate their competitors already and 2) they can afford to lose as much money as they want since they do not need to make a profit or even break even to stay in business.

Now some people would say that as long as they can afford to give people cheap medical care then it shouldn’t really matter if they operate at a loss….Well ok, but there is one problem with that and that is supply

If the government sets prices artificially low then their will be an increase in demand for those services. The system will not be able to handle everybody in a timely manner which will lead to long waits and rationing. Now to be clear there already is rationing today just as their is rationing of every product and service we buy….the rationing factor is the price. There are ways to lower the price using Free market solutions instead of the heavy coercive hand of government such as:

Tax deductions for health savings accounts that can be used towards deductibles or insurance premiums, tort reform, allowing private insurance to compete in a free market unlike what it has endured over the years as increased government regulation has increased the price.

I’m starting to ramble, but the main point I wanted to put out for debate is that government is NOT competing against private insurers because it is government that is setting the terms of competition and not the market and also the government can afford to operate at a loss while private insurers can’t. Talk about a monopoly!

Please if all you can say is a bunch of rude or ignorant things then please don’t comment.

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