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GAO-10-521RHealthCoverageTaxCreditParticipationandAdministrativeCosts UnitedStatesGovernmentAccountabilityOffice Washington,DC20548 April30,2010 TheHonorableMaxBaucus Chairman TheHonorableCharlesE.Grassley RankingMember CommitteeonFinance UnitedStatesSenate TheHonorableSanderM.Levin ActingChairman TheHonorableDaveCamp Rank...
Health Coverage Tax Credit: Simplified and More Timely Enrollment Process Could Increase Participation A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an that begins "Congress enacted the health coverage tax credit (HCTC) in 2002 for cer... USGA Office - 《Government Accountability...
被引量: 12发表: 2015年 Reforming the Tax Treatment of Health Care to Achieve Universal Coverage He views this as a way of achieving near-universal health coverage for working families, including self-employed people. At the same time, the plan would grant funds to states to expand health ins...
Health Coverage Tax Credits: A Small Program Offering Large Policy Lessons The Health Coverage Tax Credit (HCTC), which pays 65 percent of health Insurance premiums for 16,000 trade-displaced workers and others, is the only use of federal income tax credits to cover the otherwise uninsured. In...
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 enacted a refundable tax credit for low﹊ncome working families who purchased health insurance coverage for their children. This health insurance tax credit (HITC) existed during tax years 1991, 1992, and 1993, and was then rescinded. A difference﹊...
The health coverage tax credit is a program in place for tax years from 2002 to 2013 and was later extended through 2019 to help eligible individuals and families by paying a portion of premiums for qualified health insurance programs.
As already noted, the PTC also depends on household income, the size of both the tax family and the coverage family. Therefore, the discrepancy must be reconciled on Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PTC), which must be filed if:any family member received an APTC an APTC was received for...
Form 1094-B is essentially a cover sheet used by insurance providers when they send the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information about who has health coverage that meets the standards of the Affordable Care Act. The 1094-B is a brief form that takes up
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