The Way You Obtain Health Insurance Can Affect Your Tax Return
The Affordable Care Act has been in place a few years now, and you’ve probably noticed that the tax reporting you have to do on your personal return depends in part on […]
The Affordable Care Act has been in place a few years now, and you’ve probably noticed that the tax reporting you have to do on your personal return depends in part on […]
December is the midpoint of the 2016 health insurance open enrollment period, which began November 1, 2015, and ends January 31, 2016. As you investigate your options on the government […]
You may have had other matters on your mind in February, when the IRS issued additional guidance for business health insurance. But you’ll want to catch up with the clarifications […]
Wondering how the health insurance laws will affect your 2014 individual income tax return? Here are two new items you may need to include on this year’s Form 1040. Penalty […]
Will you be deciding whether to sign up for health insurance or change your current plan when open enrollment for 2015 begins in November? If so, you may want to […]
Some of the nonprofit insurance cooperatives created to help implement the Affordable Care Act are reported to be in financial trouble, even before the new national health care program gets […]
It seems like a Catch-22 situation. Due to a rule change, in 2014 you can only claim the federal “tax credit for small employer health insurance premiums” when you purchase […]
Did you buy health insurance on the government website? If so, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit that begins this month. The new “premium assistance credit” will […]
Are you familiar with the individual shared responsibility payment? This penalty for not obtaining and maintaining a minimum level of health insurance is scheduled to begin in 2014, and is […]
While the way you shop for a health insurance policy may be changing, the tax rules for combining your policy with a savings account remain in place. The combination of […]