If you’re recently married, you probably have a list of things to do.
There’s one other thing you should add to that list: a health insurance review.
This is particularly important if you enrolled in coverage through a Health
Insurance Marketplace and you receive premium assistance in the form of advance
payments of the premium tax credit.
When you apply for assistance to help pay the premiums for health coverage
through the Marketplace, the Marketplace will estimate the amount of the
premium tax credit that you may be able to claim for the tax year using
information you provide. This information includes details about your family
composition and your projected household income.
It is important for you to report life changes – known as changes in
circumstances – to your Marketplace to get the proper type and amount of
financial assistance and to avoid getting too much or too little in advance.
Reporting changes in circumstances will allow the Marketplace to adjust your
advance credit payments. This adjustment will help you avoid getting a smaller
refund or owing money that you did not expect to owe on your federal tax
return.
To report changes and to adjust the amount of your advance payments of the
premium tax credit you must contact your Health
Insurance Marketplace. Be sure to report all changes directly to that
Marketplace because they can affect both your coverage and your final credit
when you file your federal tax return.
Other changes you should report to the Marketplace include:
- Birth or adoption
- Marriage or divorce
- Moving to a different address
- Increases or decreases in your household income
These changes may also open the door for the Marketplace special
enrollment period that permits health care plan changes. In most cases, the
special enrollment period for Marketplace coverage is open for 60 days from the
date of the life event.
The Premium
Tax Credit Change Estimator can help you estimate how your premium tax
credit will change if your income or family size changes during the year. This
estimator tool does not report changes in circumstances to your Marketplace.
Because these tools provide only an estimate, you should not rely upon them as
an accurate calculation of the information you will report on your tax return.
You should use these estimators only as a guide to assist you in making
decisions regarding your tax situation.
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