Graduations mark a transition into the “real world” for many young adults. And part of being in the “real world” is having health insurance! If you are entering the working world, you may be eligible for health insurance through your employer. But if you don’t get a job right away, you still need health insurance (it’s the law!) and you have a few options: 1 – Remain on Your Parent’s
Small Business Group Health Insurance – SHOP or not?
Are you a small business owner (employing less than 50 FTE)? Do you offer health insurance to your employees? Have you heard of SHOP — the Small Business Health Options Program — and is it right for your business? Group Health Insurance Although small business owners are not required by law to provide health insurance, doing so is a great way to attract and retain the best and brightest talent
Special Enrollment Period for the Uninsured During Tax Season
Most Americans must have health insurance. It’s the law. But as the 2014 tax filing season gets underway, you may be caught off guard by an extra tax of $95 or more due with your 2014 tax return. That’s because if you went for three consecutive months or more during 2014 without health insurance, you will be hit with a penalty tax (unless you are exempt). Here is the amount
5 Tax Tips on Health Insurance for the Self-Employed
Are you self-employed or thinking of becoming self-employed? The Affordable Care Act has made health insurance available to anyone — regardless of current medical status. This means you can purchase coverage for yourself and/or your family on the individual health insurance market — even if you have a pre-existing medical condition. But did you know today’s tax code can save you money if you’re self-employed and you buy health insurance?
Corrected Tax Form 1095-A
If you bought health insurance in 2014 through the federal health insurance marketplace (aka, healthcare.gov) AND you collected a subsidy from the government to help you pay for your coverage, then you should have received a tax form 1095-A in the mail during late January or early February, 2015. IRS Form 1095-A – Health Insurance Marketplace Statement — is new for the 2014 tax season, and provides details of how
Buying 2015 Health Insurance Outside of Open Enrollment
Open enrollment for 2015 health insurance has ended. It ran from November 15, 2014 through February 15, 2015. Outside those dates, you must have a qualifying event in order to be eligible to purchase Affordable Care Act-compliant coverage which is effective in 2015. NOTE: Anthem has extended its deadline to purchase off-exchange 2015 coverage until February 28. Click here for more info. Examples of Qualifying Events Change in marital status
Anthem Extends Enrollment Deadline for 2015 Health Insurance
You’ve just been given a little more time t0 enroll in 2015 health insurance! Anthem has extended the deadline to enroll in its off-exchange individual health care plans to February 28. Note: if you are eligible for financial assistance, you must purchase coverage through the exchange in order to collect your subsidy. The February 15 open enrollment deadline for exchange plans remains unchanged at this time. Apply for Anthem Coverage
Can I Still Sign Up for 2015 Health Insurance?
Although time is running out, you CAN still sign up for 2015 health insurance. Open enrollment ends on February 15, 2015. This means you can purchase a new individual or family health insurance plan — for any reason — until that date. Once open enrollment ends, however, you will not be able to purchase 2015 individual or family coverage unless you have a qualifying event. Get Covered Now! Having health
Free Identity Protection from Anthem
In record time — less than two weeks after news broke of a breach of 80 million customer and employee records — Anthem has arranged to provide two years of free identity protection services to anyone impacted by the breach. We applaud Anthem for working quickly over the last days to make this happen. Starting Friday, February 13, you can visit www.AnthemFacts.com to learn how to enroll in two years
More About the Anthem Data Breach
What can Anthem customers — past and present — expect in terms of the company’s recent data breach? Anthem, Inc. has said it would take about 10-14 days to determine who was affected by the breach. Once those impacted have been identified, the company will begin notifying them via mailed letters and possibly emails. The company has also said it would provide credit monitoring and identity protection services free of
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