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Starting in 2013, individuals making more than $200,000 and married couples making more than $250,000, will pay a Medicare Payroll Tax of 2.35 percent. Also, individuals with a higher income could face a 3.8 percent tax on unearned income, such as dividends and interest. In 2018, the Cadillac Tax kicks in, at which point there is a 40 percent tax on employer-sponsored benefits (this does not include dental and vision), which exceed $10,200 per year, and $20,500 for families. Starting next year there will also be taxes imposed on medical device manufactures, health insurers and a tax on brand name drugs.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/...know-about-affordable-care-act/#ixzz2DSgu1qgd
Starting in 2013, individuals making more than $200,000 and married couples making more than $250,000, will pay a Medicare Payroll Tax of 2.35 percent. Also, individuals with a higher income could face a 3.8 percent tax on unearned income, such as dividends and interest. In 2018, the Cadillac Tax kicks in, at which point there is a 40 percent tax on employer-sponsored benefits (this does not include dental and vision), which exceed $10,200 per year, and $20,500 for families. Starting next year there will also be taxes imposed on medical device manufactures, health insurers and a tax on brand name drugs.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/...know-about-affordable-care-act/#ixzz2DSgu1qgd

