If you get your health insurance coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace, you may be eligible for the premium tax credit.
Here are some basic facts about the premium tax credit.
What is the premium tax credit?
The premium tax credit is a 
credit designed to help eligible individuals and families with low or 
moderate income afford health insurance purchased through the Health 
Insurance Marketplace.
What is the Health Insurance Marketplace?
The Health Insurance Marketplace
 is the place where you will find information about private health 
insurance options, purchase health insurance, and obtain help with 
premiums and out-of-pocket costs if you are eligible. Learn more about 
the Marketplace at HealthCare.gov.
How do I get the premium tax credit?
When you apply for coverage in 
the Marketplace, the Marketplace will estimate the amount of the premium
 tax credit that you may be able to claim for the tax year, using 
information you provide about your family composition and projected 
household income. Based upon that estimate, you can decide if you want 
to have all, some, or none of your estimated credit paid in advance 
directly to your insurance company to be applied to your monthly 
premiums. If you choose to have all or some of your credit paid in 
advance, you will be required to reconcile on your income tax return the
 amount of advance payments that the government sent on your behalf with
 the premium tax credit that you may claim based on your actual 
household income and family size.
What happens if my income or family size changes during the year? 
The actual premium tax credit 
for the year will differ from the advance credit amount estimated by the
 Marketplace if your family size and household income as estimated at 
the time of enrollment are different from the family size and household 
income you report on your return. The more your family size or household
 income differs from the Marketplace estimates used to compute your 
advance credit payments, the more significant the difference will be 
between your advance credit payments and your actual credit.
For more information about the Affordable Care Act and your income tax return, visit IRS.gov/aca.
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