The Individual Mandate

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The Individual Mandate 2013 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved. Presented by Johnson, Kendall & Johnson Benefits, Inc.

What is Health Care Reform? The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted in March 2010. Biggest overhaul of the United States health care system since Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 Requires most individuals to obtain health care coverage Requires insurance companies and employers to provide consumer protections related to health coverage, like covering pre-existing conditions and not charging more for coverage based on gender

What is the Individual Mandate? Requires most people to have minimum essential coverage health insurance Beginning in 2014, most individuals must have health insurance for themselves and their dependents that meets minimum standards of coverage, or pay an annual penalty when filing tax returns.

What is Minimum Essential Coverage? Minimum essential coverage is defined as: Any Marketplace plan, or any individual insurance plan you already have Any employer plan (including COBRA), with or without grandfathered status, including retiree plans Medicaid Medicare The Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) TRICARE and veterans health care programs Self-funded student health plans (HHS approval needed) Peace Corps Volunteer plans

What is not Minimum Essential Coverage? Minimum essential coverage does not include: Coverage that provides only limited benefits, such as vision or dental care or policies that cover only cancer Medicaid covering only certain benefits, such as family planning Workers' compensation or disability policies Short-term policies

How much is the tax penalty? The annual tax penalty for not having minimum essential coverage depends on the age and number of dependents in your household and increases over the next three years. The penalty will be the greater of a flat dollar amount per individual or a percentage of the individual s taxable income. There is an overall penalty cap for families that is equal to the national average premium of a bronze level plan.

How will the penalty be enforced? If you do not maintain minimum essential coverage in 2014 or beyond, and you don t qualify for an exemption, you will need to pay a shared responsibility payment to the IRS beginning with your 2014 tax return. The penalty will be pro-rated based on the number of months during the year that you're uninsured, although those who are uninsured for less than three months in a given year would not be subject to the penalty. If you do not or cannot make a shared responsibility payment at the time you file your taxes, the IRS may withhold all or part of any tax refund you may be due.

Why have the Individual Mandate? To keep hospitals and taxpayers from being stuck with the bills of those who are uninsured and require urgent care To protect people from very high medical costs and possible bankruptcy that can stem from having serious medical issues while uninsured To increase the risk pool, ensuring the insurance companies will have enough healthy people buying coverage to cover the high costs of sick people who require a lot of care

Who is exempt? You may be eligible for an exemption if you: Are uninsured for fewer than three months of the year Have very low income and coverage is considered unaffordable Are not required to file a tax return because your income is too low Would qualify under the new income limits for Medicaid, but your state has chosen not to expand Medicaid eligibility Are a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe Participate in a health care sharing ministry Are a member of a recognized religious sect with religious objections to health insurance Experience a hardship that prevents you from becoming insured

How do you qualify for a hardship exemption? People may be eligible for a hardship exemption if they have experienced difficult financial or domestic circumstances that prevent them from obtaining coverage, such as: Homelessness Death of a close family member Bankruptcy Substantial recent medical debt Disasters that substantially damage property Being deprived of food, shelter or other necessities if forced to buy health insurance

Where to get coverage You may be able to obtain minimum essential coverage through: Your employer-sponsored group health plan Your parent s, spouse s or domestic partner s plan Health Insurance Marketplaces COBRA and state-sponsored programs Medicaid or other state programs This Johnson, Kendall & Johnson Benefits, Inc. Presentation is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal or tax advice. Readers should consult an attorney or tax professional for advice on specific situations. 2013 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.