I thought the individual mandate would have screwed over the whole thing, apparently not.
Zeus wrote:Yeah, good thing we don't pay for our health care on our tax returns!
*checks 2011 tax filing* Oh, shit hold on a sec......
It's included in our payroll withholdings. But a few years ago, our "liberal" government in Ontario (the province; for you Americans, that's equivalent to a state up here :-) introduced a scaled "health tax" where we pay anywhere from $0 to $900 a year for our health care depending on the taxable income earned. It's done on the provincial return so the amounts are different depending on which province you live in since our health care is actually administered provincially, not federally. It just so happens that the majority of provincial returns (aside from Quebec....stupid French) are filed concurrently with our federal returns (and reviewed/audited by the federal agency) so to most people, they don't actually know the difference between the federal and provincial portion of their tax returns. To them, it's just one return.Flip wrote:Zeus wrote:Yeah, good thing we don't pay for our health care on our tax returns!
*checks 2011 tax filing* Oh, shit hold on a sec......
Wait, is that true? Is that how your public health care system is funded, at the end of the year when you file your taxes? Is it considered when you have have withholdings from your paychecks?
It's decent but not perfect. Certainly better than having nothing, that's for sureSineSwiper wrote:Not to say that US's version is going to be anything like Canada's, but how is Canada's healthcare over there? I hear a lot of crap from my Republican ex-Canadian co-workers, but it's clearly one-sided. (You know how some liberal Americans bitch about how shitty their conservative country is and threaten to move to Canada? Well, there's some conservative Canadians that bitch about how liberal their country is and threaten to move to the States.)