A cancer patient who said publicly that his health coverage was canceled
because of Obamacare now says he's being audited by the Internal
Revenue Service.
Bill Elliott appeared on Fox News' "The Kelly File"
earlier this month and said he was told that his cancer was considered
"beyond a catastrophic pre-existing condition" and his plan was being
canceled because of new regulations.
He said he was given the option
of a new $1,500-per-month plan, up from the $180 per month or so that
he'd been paying. Elliott told Fox's Megyn Kelly that he had decided he
wasn't going to pay for the new expensive plan, and was instead going to
take the financial penalty and "let nature take its course."
Appearing
this week on "Rocky D" on Charleston, S.C.'s WQSC, Elliott said that
after a media frenzy, his insurance company worked it out with him to
allow him to keep his coverage — but there's a new hitch.
"Monday I
got a certified letter, I went down and got it and it's from the IRS and
they are auditing my books from 2009," Elliott said.
He said he
didn't own a business at that time, and in fact was working for the
government. He said he's paid his taxes every year and is not any kind
of a tax evader.
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