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Sorry, just pulling your leg. This thread is really about §4980C of the US tax code:
Questions for discussion:
- Is $100 a reasonable sum to pay per insured for each day any requirement of subsection (c) or (d) is not met with respect to each qualified longterm care insurance contract?
- Is it really prudent us to grant the Secretary the power to waive part or all of the tax imposed by subsection (a) to the extent that payment of the tax would be excessive relative to the failure involved?
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It seems to me that your second question is really the answer to the first: that is, whether, the penalty is reasonable is rather dependent on whether the Secretary is reasonable. While in your framing, the Secretary has the power to forgive the tax, this is in fact identical to granting the Secretary the power to levy the tax in the first place. Therefore, given that the current Secretary is an Allosaurus, I rest my case.
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