Monday, September 23, 2013

9/23/2013

What if someone doesn't have health coverage in 2014?


The fee in 2014 and beyond


The fee in 2014 is 1% of your yearly income or $95 per person for the year, whichever is higher. The fee increases every year. In 2016 it is 2.5% of income or $695 per person, whichever is higher.

In 2014 the fee for uninsured children is $47.50 per child. The most a family would have to pay in 2014 is $285.

It's important to remember that someone who pays the fee won't get any health insurance coverage. They still will be responsible for 100% of the cost of their medical care.

After open enrollment ends on March 31, 2014, they won't be able to get health coverage through the Marketplace until the next annual enrollment period, unless they have aqualifying life event.

https://www.healthcare.gov/what-if-someone-doesnt-have-health-coverage-in-2014/


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Bartending - Pour counting is a skill that comes with time and practice. A one count pour is generally equal to 1/4 an ounce of liquor, thus you can pour one ounce drinks (4 counts) or doubles (8 Counts) Different liquors also pour at different rates. While vodka pours fairly freely a chilled bottle of rumpleminz will pour slower. The easiest way to practice is to take a bottle and pour spout, pour .5 ounces, 1 ounce, 1.5 ounce and 2 ounce shots in a mixing tin separately. Then using a jigger (a bar tool for measuring specific ounces of liquor) pour the contents of the shakers into it to determine if you are pouring heavy or light. If you are over pouring you are counting too slow, if under-pouring too fast. The more you pour the better feel you get with each liquor and the better your pour counts will be. Once you have .5 per count down you can pour anything. The recipes and amount of alcohol will differ from bar to bar and from state to state (At my bar it is 1.25 ounces for a single and 2 ounces for a double)

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