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In reply to the discussion: HHS finalizes rule guaranteeing 100 percent funding for new Medicaid beneficiaries [View all]PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)63. You might find this document useful...
http://www.treasury.gov/press-center/documents/36bfactsheet.pdf
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An excerpt:
The credit is advanceable, with advance payments made directly to the insurance company on
the familys behalf. The advance payments are then reconciled against the amount of the familys
actual premium tax credit, as calculated on the familys federal income tax return.
Any repayment due from the taxpayer is subject to a cap for taxpayers with incomes under 400% of FPL.
The caps range from $600 for married taxpayers ($300 for single taxpayers) with household income under
200% of FPL to $2,500 for married taxpayers ($1,250 for single taxpayers) with household income above
300% but less than 400% of FPL.
the familys behalf. The advance payments are then reconciled against the amount of the familys
actual premium tax credit, as calculated on the familys federal income tax return.
Any repayment due from the taxpayer is subject to a cap for taxpayers with incomes under 400% of FPL.
The caps range from $600 for married taxpayers ($300 for single taxpayers) with household income under
200% of FPL to $2,500 for married taxpayers ($1,250 for single taxpayers) with household income above
300% but less than 400% of FPL.
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HHS finalizes rule guaranteeing 100 percent funding for new Medicaid beneficiaries [View all]
ProSense
Mar 2013
OP
Are you denying that there are millions who will not have access to affordable care
Cal Carpenter
Mar 2013
#15
I'm not yet Medicaid poor, but I'm on the verge. He's helping us all out here.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#26
It benefits those not eligible for Medicaid by getting people help their families can't afford.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#34
And he still does. Many Democratic leaders and voters lives were threatened, as well.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#57
And people you and I know, jwirr. Also the poor and elderly. Obama hasn't forgotten them.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#29
Thanks for this, it still gives hope to those living 'default exchanges' states.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#60