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In addition, this coverage is only available to me, according to my former employer "until age 64" which I understand to mean until I am able to get medicare. This makes me think it is a "continuation of coverage " such as (but NOT) COBRA. I am c...
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That's where it gets confusing, the IRS says "such as COBRA." It is not cobra. The IRS does not go on to describe any other "continuation of coverage" nor does it touch on retirement specifically, just "loss of job." Since I pay the same rate as ...
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I am 61 years old. I retired in 2023 and receive a pension. As part of that pension I am allowed to, and do, pay for the same health insurance that I was getting as an employee. The difference is I must pay post tax instead of pretax. Anyway, I ...
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In addition, this coverage is only available to me, according to my former employer "until age 64" which I understand to mean until I am able to get medicare. This makes me think it is a "continuation of coverage " such as (but NOT) COBRA. I am c...
2
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3883
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That's where it gets confusing, the IRS says "such as COBRA." It is not cobra. The IRS does not go on to describe any other "continuation of coverage" nor does it touch on retirement specifically, just "loss of job." Since I pay the same rate as ...
1
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1
Kudo
3886
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I am 61 years old. I retired in 2023 and receive a pension. As part of that pension I am allowed to, and do, pay for the same health insurance that I was getting as an employee. The difference is I must pay post tax instead of pretax. Anyway, I ...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
3939
Views
In addition, this coverage is only available to me, according to my former employer "until age 64" which I understand to mean until I am able to get medicare. This makes me think it is a "continuation of coverage " such as (but NOT) COBRA. I am c...
2
Replies
1
Kudo
3883
Views
That's where it gets confusing, the IRS says "such as COBRA." It is not cobra. The IRS does not go on to describe any other "continuation of coverage" nor does it touch on retirement specifically, just "loss of job." Since I pay the same rate as ...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
3886
Views
I am 61 years old. I retired in 2023 and receive a pension. As part of that pension I am allowed to, and do, pay for the same health insurance that I was getting as an employee. The difference is I must pay post tax instead of pretax. Anyway, I ...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
3939
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| Date Registered | 05-18-2023 06:12 AM |
| Last Visited | 10-02-2025 10:04 AM |
| Total Messages Posted | 3 |
| Total Kudos Received | 3 |