Chris7
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The deductible is per year:
Another reason, I did stay with the regular medical for the family, is I have access to an HSA plan. So about $6,300 can be contributed and I don't have to pay federal taxes on that. California doesn't recognize HSAs so I do have to pay state taxes on that income.
cd :O)
Phew. Had me scared there for a minute. So in theory, OOPM is quite low.xxxx does not have deductibles or co-pays since we are a medical cost sharing ministry. However, There is an annual first dollar amount that members have agreed to not share together. We call it our Annual Unshared Amount. The Annual Unshared Amount accumulates throughout your membership year, and is $500 for a single, $1000 for a couple, and $1500 for a family. When your eligible medical expenses exceed the Annual Unshared Amount during the year, then sharing commences.
Another reason, I did stay with the regular medical for the family, is I have access to an HSA plan. So about $6,300 can be contributed and I don't have to pay federal taxes on that. California doesn't recognize HSAs so I do have to pay state taxes on that income.
cd :O)