Fresh story within the last 24 hours.. you can look at app/nj.com/patch/jerseyshoreonline etc yourself..
..Or you can just Google "Lakewood man $10 million insurance fraud...
I Googled that story, and it has nothing to do with what
@aygart or I were saying.
There was no suggestion to open a sham business, definitely not in a state where you have no nexus. What
@aygart was saying was that a business has a different set of rules, and can purchase insurance at times other than Federal open enrollment. I added that (since the enactment of Obamacare) in order for the business to qualify for a business plan, it must have at least one non-owner employee enrolling.
it isnt just the expenses. business plans are able to offer far better insurance
Correct. But as mentioned, you need to qualify.
After inquiries from a DDFer, I did find an association plan that might help sole proprietors. But they medically underwrite in order to be accepted to the association. If accepted the plans are excellent, similar to large business plans.