If you weren’t a dependent on their taxes you could of contributed the full family amount to your own HSA independent of their contributions to their HSA
While spouses have to share maximums, it sounds like you are an adult and file your own taxes, which means you are technically in a separate 'tax household' and therefore get your own maximum unrelated to theirs. This means that if you were an HSA Eligible Individual for all 12 months of 2023 and you were on an HDHP insurance plan that had a family deductible/out-of-pocket maximum, then you are eligible to deposit up to the full family maximum of $7,750 (since it is based on what type of deductible/out-of-pocket maximum your HDHP plan has, not on your tax filing status). For each month in 2023 you were not an HSA Eligible Individual you reduce that total by 1/12, although there is a special rule that might let you put in the full amount anyway if you meet certain criteria and are CONFIDENT that you are going to remain an HSA Eligible Individual through the entire tax year that follows (that is, all of 2024 if you file your taxes by calendar year, like most people do). You have until you file your 2023 taxes to establish your account and make your 2023 deposit.
Yes and yes. The confusion comes from the fact that in 2023 I was enrolled in a HSA-compliant plan that I was ineligible to use the HSA of. I’m trying to figure out if I can use the leftover contributions.
There’s no such thing as a transgender child. That’s your first problem. Children don’t come up with this idea on their own unless they are still playing make believe. Their sick, sick parents affirm that nonsense and the child does irreparable harm.
this is late, but, yes, boosting damage gives ult charge in the same way dealing damage does; 1 boosted damage point is equivalent to 1 damage done in regards to ult charge
That IS the worst, like at that point I’d rather you just get kicked and have the match cancelled instead of the other team having 8 minutes to push the payload
Sorry for the late reply, but, thank you so much for this, I really appreciate it. I went back and rewatched the parts you mentioned, and I’m working on improving many of those. I know many people don’t like LW and consider him the ruble, but, I think there’s a place for him in OW2 and I think he has a ton of potential because he has so much versatility.
The IMDb method is great, but if you don't feel like checking IMDb and you happen to know one of the main actors' name, you can add it and it'll narrow it down. For example if you search "you badgley" (which is the surname of the main actor) in RARBG, it almost exclusively shows what you were looking for.
Whoa, they do on lower difficulty? Then it is really easy. And the skill that cause your perfect protego to destroy enemies shield is basically useless.
Yeah, I didn’t know they did on lower difficulties either until like halfway through, and I saw a loading screen tip about stupefy breaking shields, but it specified “except Hard”.
I know this is old, but I’m pretty sure it just shows exactly what the old indicator showed. They got it wrong. If you are done with 1 role, each role says 1/3. If you are done with 2 roles, each role says 2/3. They are literally just showing what it always showed, but showing it four times… the main circular indicator and the separate role trackers. They didn’t test this shit at all. Blizz is too small for QA.
If you weren’t a dependent on their taxes you could of contributed the full family amount to your own HSA independent of their contributions to their HSA
Thank you!!
The question you are trying to answer here is whether you are eligible to contribute to an HSA for tax year 2023.
Thank you so much!!
While spouses have to share maximums, it sounds like you are an adult and file your own taxes, which means you are technically in a separate 'tax household' and therefore get your own maximum unrelated to theirs. This means that if you were an HSA Eligible Individual for all 12 months of 2023 and you were on an HDHP insurance plan that had a family deductible/out-of-pocket maximum, then you are eligible to deposit up to the full family maximum of $7,750 (since it is based on what type of deductible/out-of-pocket maximum your HDHP plan has, not on your tax filing status). For each month in 2023 you were not an HSA Eligible Individual you reduce that total by 1/12, although there is a special rule that might let you put in the full amount anyway if you meet certain criteria and are CONFIDENT that you are going to remain an HSA Eligible Individual through the entire tax year that follows (that is, all of 2024 if you file your taxes by calendar year, like most people do). You have until you file your 2023 taxes to establish your account and make your 2023 deposit.
This was super helpful and amazing, thank you!
Would you be contributing post-tax dollars to your own HSA?
Yes and yes. The confusion comes from the fact that in 2023 I was enrolled in a HSA-compliant plan that I was ineligible to use the HSA of. I’m trying to figure out if I can use the leftover contributions.
There’s no such thing as a transgender child. That’s your first problem. Children don’t come up with this idea on their own unless they are still playing make believe. Their sick, sick parents affirm that nonsense and the child does irreparable harm.
All of the Hamilton references
That’s never going to happen by the way.
Remind me bot really came in clutch for this one
For me, it goes tank >> support >> damage, in order of shortest to longest
Boosting damage gives ult charge???
this is late, but, yes, boosting damage gives ult charge in the same way dealing damage does; 1 boosted damage point is equivalent to 1 damage done in regards to ult charge
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That IS the worst, like at that point I’d rather you just get kicked and have the match cancelled instead of the other team having 8 minutes to push the payload
The evidence is clear - running is bad for you 😝
obviously, I mean, everything was fine until I started running 😝
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Sorry for the late reply, but, thank you so much for this, I really appreciate it. I went back and rewatched the parts you mentioned, and I’m working on improving many of those. I know many people don’t like LW and consider him the ruble, but, I think there’s a place for him in OW2 and I think he has a ton of potential because he has so much versatility.
Not terrible honestly! Check out turbocourt, that's where I filed for my name change, and it went fairly smoothly!
how long after filing did it take to get an answer?
About 3 days between submitting and having my application accepted
Oh that’s very fast! Good to know, thank you
“Die, d-“ teleports “…ie, die!”
or worse, the other way around, like being pulled away from the enemy during an ult
The IMDb method is great, but if you don't feel like checking IMDb and you happen to know one of the main actors' name, you can add it and it'll narrow it down. For example if you search "you badgley" (which is the surname of the main actor) in RARBG, it almost exclusively shows what you were looking for.
Got it, thank you!
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thank you, this is super helpful!
uhhh I did all the dueling competitions solo, and didn't even get hit.
What fight did you find harder than that championship?!
Whoa, they do on lower difficulty? Then it is really easy. And the skill that cause your perfect protego to destroy enemies shield is basically useless.
Yeah, I didn’t know they did on lower difficulties either until like halfway through, and I saw a loading screen tip about stupefy breaking shields, but it specified “except Hard”.
I know this is old, but I’m pretty sure it just shows exactly what the old indicator showed. They got it wrong. If you are done with 1 role, each role says 1/3. If you are done with 2 roles, each role says 2/3. They are literally just showing what it always showed, but showing it four times… the main circular indicator and the separate role trackers. They didn’t test this shit at all. Blizz is too small for QA.
that's precisely what it is