Starting January 1,
2014, the Affordable Care Act will guarantee coverage for all Americans and
offer tax credits to reduce premiums for millions of consumers nationwide. Are
you one of them?
If your household income is below or around these amounts, you may be eligible.
If your household income is below or around these amounts, you may be eligible.
Ok so I go to this formula but in married joint taxes employer offers insurance. (Mind you the formula does not take into account how much the employer pays, the quality of the coverage, out of pocket expenses, deductibles.... and this is the result
Based on the
information you entered and estimated premiums in your state, you are likely
ineligible for a government subsidy for the following
reason(s):
> Your household income is
too high for you to receive lower health insurance premiums through the Public
Exchange. (uh you didn't ask me my household income)
> You are offered coverage by your employer that
meets the minimum value standards, and your share of the cost is not more than
9.5% of your household income. Not if you take in account out of pocket expenses, deductibles....
If you select no when it asks about your employer offering healthcare then it asks you a question regarding income and then it comes up with :
If you select no when it asks about your employer offering healthcare then it asks you a question regarding income and then it comes up with :
Public
Exchange
Why?
Based on the information you entered, you will likely be eligible for a tax credit to lower your health insurance premiums.
As a result, one of our Benefits Counselors can assist you in applying for the subsidy and for coverage on the Public Exchange (i.e Federally Facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace).
Why?
Based on the information you entered, you will likely be eligible for a tax credit to lower your health insurance premiums.
As a result, one of our Benefits Counselors can assist you in applying for the subsidy and for coverage on the Public Exchange (i.e Federally Facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace).
*Disclaimer: The premium and subsidy amounts displayed are
estimates only and are not specific to your area of the state, which may impact
premiums. The actual amounts of subsidy eligibility may differ and is dependent
on completing the Federal application. This Member Benefits Eligibility
Estimator is not intended to be relied upon for legal or tax advice.