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12. Tax Break Can Help With Health Coverage, But There's A Catch by Michelle Andrews
Sun Jul 14, 2013, 08:14 PM
Jul 2013
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/07/10/200434237/tax-break-can-help-with-health-coverage-but-theres-a-catch?ft=1&f=1001

There are two kinds of financial help for people planning to enroll in the online health insurance that will open this fall. One could put people at risk of having to pay some of the money back, while the other won't. That's one big difference between tax credits and subsidies, both of which are intended to help people with lower incomes pay for health insurance through the new health care law.

People with incomes between 100 and 400 percent of the federal poverty level ($11,490 to $45,960 for individuals in 2013) may be eligible for tax credits to reduce the cost of their monthly health insurance premiums. In addition, people with incomes between 100 and 250 percent of the poverty level ($11,490 to $28,725) may qualify for cost-sharing subsidies that will bring down their deductibles, copayments and coinsurance. The subsidies also reduce the maximum amount they can be required to pay out of pocket annually for medical care.

Instead of waiting until tax time to claim the credit for the premiums on their return, people can apply to get it in advance, based on their estimated income for 2014. In that case, the state health exchange, or marketplace, will estimate the tax credit and send it directly to the insurer. But there's a catch. When April 15 rolls around, the Internal Revenue Service will reconcile the amount of the advance payments sent to the insurer with the taxpayer's actual income. If a person's income is higher than the estimate, the taxpayer will have to repay the difference. But there's some good news, too. If a person's income is lower than estimated, the taxpayer will get a credit...

AND IT GOES ON, AND ON, AND ON...

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