Most people wish they could avoid buying health insurance plans. Why not dodge the costs of insurance and save a little money for say…a new car?
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It’s been 6 years since the passing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the House of Representatives has been battling the Obama administration ever since. As tensions regarding health care reform grew, the House took a legal step in 2014, filing a lawsuit that attempted to hold President Obama...
Most people are aware that a premium tax credit or subsidy is available to qualified enrollers through the Federally facilitated Marketplace (FFM). The subsidy helps lower premium costs for those whose household income is between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).
Attention shoppers! The Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov) opens for business November 1, 2015. To ensure you have coverage January 1, 2016, don't delay. Enrollers are standing by now.
The U. S. Supreme Court could strike a fatal blow to the Affordable Care Act this summer.
Despite many warnings about the February 15, 2015, health insurance deadline, you might have gotten another break.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that, for some, the Health Insurance Marketplace enrollment deadline is extended to February 22, 2015.
Rather than a box of chocolates, consider giving your loved one health insurance this Valentine’s Day.
On your tax return this year, Uncle Sam will ask if you had minimum essential health insurance coverage in 2014.
If you haven’t selected a new individual health insurance policy yet, don’t panic.