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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the text of the link YOU posted. Do you want a picture of me reading it? As far as taxes - I have not commented on that. It varies by state so you would need to check the plan you wish to enroll in.[/quote] No. I want you to explain exactly why you think you do not have to complete the section C entitled: “Basis under which eligibility is asserted … the account owner must meet one of the requirements below.” The four “requirements” are: 1. Receiving SSDI 2. Receiving SSI 3. Disability is on the SSA “compassionate” list (note: list does not include autism) or 4. A doctor certifies that the disability causes “marked and severe functional limitations.” Apparently you believe that all you have to do is check a box in section B - but you are absolutely incorrect about that. [/quote] In the link YOU posted, it LITERALLY says in section B 'Please DO NOT submit your written disability-related diagnosis, only check this box and keep your diagnosis documentation with you.' Explain to me how I am incorrect? [/quote] NP. On that form you do just check the box.... but only IF you have in your possession documentation from a doctor that the disability is "marked and severe". Only some autism will end up affecting the person that badly, so autism is only a qualified diagnosis IF the patient's doctor concluded that it was severe enough. [/quote] It does not say that. It says if you have the diagnosis, which (for this post) is autism. It does NOT say 'some' autism, or that a dr concluded some level-it says Autism. You are adding stuff that is not actually in the document. The diagnosis of Autism is the qualifying disability.[/quote] It literally is in Part C of the form, and you also attest to it under penalty of perjury. [/quote] Yes, you are attesting that you have the diagnosis, from a dr., of autism. I've explained that more than once.[/quote]
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