Healthcare Subsidy Information
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- Who should I include in my household to determine subsidy?
- 2021 American Rescue Plan Lowers Obamacare Premiums Immediately
- Are Subsidies Going Away in 2025?
- Do I need to include income of people in my household who don’t need insurance?
- Do I need to report additional unemployment insurance I'm receiving for 2024 as income on healthcare.gov?
- How do I apply for a subsidy if I don't know my income?
- How do I Calculate Your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)?
- How do I estimate my household income if I’m the only one getting insurance?
- How do I estimate my income to get health insurance subsidies?
- How does a Divorce affect Health Insurance Subsidies?
- How to Calculate Your Modified Adjusted Gross Income
- I Received a Bigger Subsidy than I Should Have because my Income Was Higher. Do I Have To Pay a Penalty?
- I've read that the IRS has no recourse for collecting from those who refuse to pay the Obamacare penalty. Has anyone tested this out?
- If I don't plan to file a federal income tax return for 2020, can I still get a subsidy?
- If I Underestimate My Income to Get a Subsidy, What Will Happen?
- If my estimated income next year will be 140% above the federal poverty level but my annual income is lower and would've qualified for Medicaid, will I have to pay back the subsidy?
- Is Alimony included as income when calculating my health insurance subsidy?
- My 24-year-old son works full-time and lives near me and my spouse. My spouse and I are eligible for a silver plan with a 73% actuarial value, but my son is eligible for a plan with an 87% actuarial value. What happens if we all enroll in 1 family policy?
- My eligibility results say I’m also eligible for "cost-sharing reductions." What does that mean?
- My income is not changing and want to keep my subsidy eligible existing plan. Do I have to reapply using healthcare.gov ?
- My State Has Not Expanded its Medicaid Program. If I get a Premium Tax Credit (I expect my income will be within the 100 to 400% of poverty range) and Later Have an Income of Less than 100% Percent of Poverty, Will I Have to Pay my Subisdy Back?
- Program Eligibility by Federal Poverty Level for 2021- California
- Questions about your household's eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP
- What are Federal Poverty Levels Used for?
- What are the 2021 ACA Rate Increases by Health Plan and State?
- What are the 2021 Federal Poverty Levels?
- What are the 2023 Federal Poverty Levels?
- What Happens If I Receive a Subsidy and Don't File a Tax Return?
- What Happens with Premium Tax Credits If a Couple Gets Divorced?
- What is Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)?