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Reviewed by Teeg Jun 23, 07:06pm ( 3 reviews ) • nohealthbenefitstax.com
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Rated by Teeg on Jun 23, 7:06pm
From the page: "Currently, healthcare premiums and contributions (paid by you and your employer) are taken from your paycheck before taxes are deducted. If these health benefits are taxed, it's estimated you will lose between 9 and 14 percent of your take-home pay, depending on your household income and tax situation."
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Rated by dan360man on Jun 23, 11:45am
A story that's getting very little play.
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Rated by davidfinch on Jun 23, 9:43am
Currently, healthcare premiums and contributions (paid by you and your employer) are taken from your paycheck before taxes are deducted. If these health benefits are taxed, it's estimated you will lose between 9 and 14 percent of your take-home pay, depending on your household income and tax situation.
