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Thanks...how have you used info?
As an Oregonian, I appreciate the info and have printed out for my area. However, I haven't had the need to use them yet so could you tell me when I might need the info. I haven't seen a 1095-A yet but there is a column for the cost of Silver plan as I recall. Will the forms come with that filled in or will I need to use the info from you(i.e., the website) when reconciling the PTC? Will the bronze one be used to determine whether taxpayer is eligible for the unaffordable (premium > 8% of HH income) exception? Or is there something else that I have missed and/or haven't encountered yet? -
I use it
As an Oregonian, I appreciate the info and have printed out for my area. However, I haven't had the need to use them yet so could you tell me when I might need the info. I haven't seen a 1095-A yet but there is a column for the cost of Silver plan as I recall. Will the forms come with that filled in or will I need to use the info from you(i.e., the website) when reconciling the PTC? Will the bronze one be used to determine whether taxpayer is eligible for the unaffordable (premium > 8% of HH income) exception? Or is there something else that I have missed and/or haven't encountered yet?Comment
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As a side note, tobacco use will only affect the Bronze plans, not the Second Lowest Cost Silver Plan. (For purposes of the 8% "unaffordable" exemption and Premium Tax Credit).Comment
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As an Oregonian, I appreciate the info and have printed out for my area. However, I haven't had the need to use them yet so could you tell me when I might need the info. I haven't seen a 1095-A yet but there is a column for the cost of Silver plan as I recall. Will the forms come with that filled in or will I need to use the info from you(i.e., the website) when reconciling the PTC? Will the bronze one be used to determine whether taxpayer is eligible for the unaffordable (premium > 8% of HH income) exception? Or is there something else that I have missed and/or haven't encountered yet?
If the taxpayer received the Advance credit, the Silver plan will be on the 1095-A. If they did not receive the Advance credit, you usually will need to look it up.
To determine if the cost of Marketplace insurance was "unaffordable" for an uninsured person, we need to look up both the Bronze and Silver plans to determine if the cost AFTER the hypothetical Premium Tax Credit was more than 8% of the Household income.Comment
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I can't imagine
In our state marijuana=good tobacco=badComment
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