Deadline to Enroll in Marketplace Health Insurance Looms
Penalties could balloon
Those that do not enroll in health insurance for 2016 and do not qualify for an exemption could face much higher penalties for 2016. The penalty amount increases to
"The higher penalties could mean a substantial increase for some families without health insurance and time is running out to avoid these ballooning penalties," said
Taxpayers may be surprised at how much their penalty increases for 2016, especially if they move from the percentage calculation to the flat-rate penalty. For example, a single, uncovered taxpayer who earned
Taxpayers should act to get an accurate premium tax credit
Even though the marketplace will automatically re-enroll taxpayers currently enrolled in health plans, taxpayers should still visit the marketplace during open enrollment to review their health plan and update their expected household size and income for the coming year. Some of these taxpayers may be re-enrolled with an inaccurate advance premium tax credit (APTC) amount if they don't provide up-to-date information about their household and income. This could result in a painful hit to their tax return when they reconcile their premium tax credit next year. Qualifying households should also consider enrolling in silver level plans to benefit from available cost-sharing subsidies, which reduce out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and copays.
"Taxpayers who were enrolled in a marketplace health insurance plan last year and are automatically re-enrolled may not need to worry about tax penalties, but they could still be paying if they lose the advance premium tax credit or have an outdated plan that doesn't meet their health care needs anymore," said Ciaramitaro.
Further, taxpayers who haven't filed a 2014 return won't be eligible for the APTC in 2016 until their 2014 tax returns are filed. Taxpayers who filed 2014 returns and reconciled their APTC will be able to attest they complied with these requirements and continue to receive APTC in 2016, even if the marketplace has not yet received 2014 filing data from the
Free, impartial health insurance enrollment services help taxpayers under pressure
"With just a week left to compare plans, apply for the advance premium tax credit -- which includes estimating 2016 income -- and enroll in health insurance, taxpayers feeling the pressure can get free help from a licensed health care advisor through
For the third year,
Consumers can call a licensed health care advisor at 855-487-7026 or visit GoHealth online to find plans and enroll. They also may visit
For help filing a 2014 or 2015 return, taxpayers can make an appointment in one of
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