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How to know if you qualify for Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies


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As millions of Americans compare health plans on the Affordable Care Act insurance marketplaces, experts say it’s critical to run projections and rethink popular tax moves before enrolling in subsidies.

Marketplace open enrollment typically runs from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15, but will extend to Jan. 16 because of a federal holiday in 2024.

It can be tough to gauge eligibility for subsidies and some popular financial strategies can create a “phantom tax” for marketplace enrollees, warned Tommy Lucas, a certified financial planner and enrolled agent at Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo in Orlando, Florida.

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Marketplace enrollment has soared over the past four years, partially due to the expanded subsidies that were first enacted through the American Rescue Plan.

Some 91% of enrollees are receiving premium tax credits, which reduce or eliminate the cost of coverage for 2023, according to the Center of Budget and Policy Priorities. The average enrollee is paying premiums of $124 per month after the subsidies, which were boosted through 2025 via the Inflation Reduction Act.

How to know if you’re eligible for subsidies

If your actual income exceeds your estimates, you might be required to repay some or all of the subsidy.

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Founder of Purpose Built Financial Services

“Accurate income forecasting is key when applying for ACA subsidies,” said Sean Lovison, a CFP with Philadelphia-based Purpose Built Financial Services. He is also a certified public accountant. “If your actual income exceeds your estimates, you might be required to repay some or all of the subsidy.”

The subsidy eligibility calculation also considers your location, family size and whether you spouse has available coverage.

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