Taxpayer had insurance under New York's Essential Plan (1of 2 states to adopt "ACA's Basic Health Program" which covers people with incomes a little too high for Medicaid).
NY's Essential Plan covers NY residents up to 200% of FPL.
My client received a 1095-B from NYS Dept. of Health which shows coverage for all but 4 months (July to Oct.) Somehow she was dropped and it took a long time to get reinstated.
Taxpayer's income is 151% of the FPL so she would not have been eligible for Medicaid but would have been eligible for the Essential Plan except for the mix-up.
Can I use the affordability exemption for the months that she was without coverage OR is the fact that she would have been eligible for the NY Essential Plan rule that out?
Thanks.
Grace
NY's Essential Plan covers NY residents up to 200% of FPL.
My client received a 1095-B from NYS Dept. of Health which shows coverage for all but 4 months (July to Oct.) Somehow she was dropped and it took a long time to get reinstated.
Taxpayer's income is 151% of the FPL so she would not have been eligible for Medicaid but would have been eligible for the Essential Plan except for the mix-up.
Can I use the affordability exemption for the months that she was without coverage OR is the fact that she would have been eligible for the NY Essential Plan rule that out?
Thanks.
Grace
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