Individuals that earn $47,080 per year or less and families of four that earn $97,000 or less may be eligible for a government Advance Premium Tax Credit (APTC). Let's take some time and figure out if you're eligible for a government tax credit to help pay your monthly health insurance. We'll just need to ask a few questions to see how much you are qualified to receive. Ok, let's get started >
Employer coverage is considered affordable if the employee’s share of the annual premium for self-only coverage is no greater than 9.56% of annual household income. Starting in 2014, individuals offered employer-sponsored coverage that’s affordable and provides minimum value won’t be eligible for a premium tax credit.
Enter your information below for a quick estimate on whether you qualify for a government insurance Advance Premium Tax Credit. This calculator is only valid for North Dakota residents.
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No, it looks like you are not eligible for a tax credit.
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Because you receive affordable coverage through your employer, you are not eligible for an Advance Premium Tax Credit.
It looks like you may be eligible for Medicaid.
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Yes, you are likely eligible for a tax credit.
After choosing an insurance plan that meets your needs, the Advance Premium Tax Credit amount given to you is applied to your insurance plan premium. For example:
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Before you begin: Gather the following items; you’ll need them during the application process. Allow about an hour to complete the process.
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