HCTT-2014-12: Find Out if Your Health Insurance Coverage is Considered Minimum Essential Coverage Under the Affordable Care Act
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Issue Number: HCTT-2014-12Inside This IssueFind Out if Your Health Insurance Coverage is Considered The Affordable Care Act calls for individuals to have qualifying health insurance coverage for each month of the year, have an exemption, or make a shared responsibility payment when filing their federal income tax return next year. Qualifying health insurance coverage, called minimum essential coverage, includes coverage under various, but not all, types of health care coverage plans. The majority of coverage that people have today counts as minimum essential coverage. Examples of minimum essential coverage include:
Minimum essential coverage does not include coverage providing only limited benefits, such as:
More information about the types of coverage that qualify and don’t qualify as minimum essential coverage can be found on the IRS Individual Shared Responsibility page and answers to specific questions can be found on the question and answer page. More Information Find out more about the tax-related provisions of the health care law at IRS.gov/aca. Find out more about the health care law at HealthCare.gov. Subscribe to IRS Tax Tips to get easy-to-read tips via e-mail from the IRS. Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov. This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |
