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    That's a decent point. Auto insurance sure isn't the same as health "insurance."

    This is an interesting point you bring up though. There are a ton of things that the IRS is not equipped to investigate without a specific audit that people get away with. I wonder what specific steps will be included into procedure to enforce this insurance law.

    The answer though, is that health "insurance" will be a requirement for everyone, and gun insurance, just like auto insurance, will only apply to people who own guns. Currently, there is no connection between your gun ownership, nor your auto ownership, so it is invisible to Federal and State tax radar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    That's a decent point. Auto insurance sure isn't the same as health "insurance."

    This is an interesting point you bring up though. There are a ton of things that the IRS is not equipped to investigate without a specific audit that people get away with. I wonder what specific steps will be included into procedure to enforce this insurance law.

    The answer though, is that health "insurance" will be a requirement for everyone, and gun insurance, just like auto insurance, will only apply to people who own guns. Currently, there is no connection between your gun ownership, nor your auto ownership, so it is invisible to Federal and State tax radar.
    Don't put anything past these power hungry douchebags. Example: For the last few years, in TX, they record your insurance during vehicle inspection. Insurance companies are required to report to the state if your car is covered. Police can tell by running the plate if the vehicle is insured (and plate scanners are getting quick these days.)

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