Open enrollment for those seeking healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act came to a close on December 15, 2015. However, Federal officials have said that people who were stuck waiting would be given a special enrollment period so they would still be able to get coverage in January.
According to an article in the New York Times, as of June 30, about 9.9 million people had coverage through the federal and state marketplaces, and more than four out of five of them were receiving subsidies to help pay their premiums.
If Obamacare is as confusing to you now as it was when it first appeared in 2010, you may still have some questions.
Employers are going to be sending out Obamacare-related forms (similar to W2s, but for health insurance) for the first time, and there will be new reporting requirements for everyone.
What do you need to know about the individual income tax requirements?
Listen in as President of Government Relations for GTL, Marianne Eterno, shares everything you need to know about Obamacare-related tax forms.
If you need health insurance, you can apply online at HealthCare.gov or by calling the federal marketplace at 800.318.2596.
ACA: What Are the Individual Income Tax Requirements?
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Marianne came to Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company (GTL) in 1996, as a compliance and government relations consultant, and formally joined the company in 1997. As Assistant Vice President of Government Relations, she represents GTL in both the state and federal arenas, drives coalition development for the company, and serves as the company's media and public relations spokesperson.
In addition to sitting on committees for every major insurance trade association, Marianne serves on the Board of Directors of RetireSafe, a 400,000 member grassroots advocacy organization for senior citizens and as the Executive Director for the Council for Affordable Health Insurance.
Marianne Eterno, President of Government Relations for GTL
Marianne Eterno began her insurance career in 1987 at the former Golden Rule Insurance Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, and moved to Chicago in 1992, when she accepted a position with Celtic Insurance Company.Marianne came to Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company (GTL) in 1996, as a compliance and government relations consultant, and formally joined the company in 1997. As Assistant Vice President of Government Relations, she represents GTL in both the state and federal arenas, drives coalition development for the company, and serves as the company's media and public relations spokesperson.
In addition to sitting on committees for every major insurance trade association, Marianne serves on the Board of Directors of RetireSafe, a 400,000 member grassroots advocacy organization for senior citizens and as the Executive Director for the Council for Affordable Health Insurance.