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Are premiums higher under Obamacare for smokers?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] Insurance companies can charge 50 percent more on monthly premiums for smokers Smoking cessation therapy is considered a free preventative service under the Affordable Care Act guidelines You cannot be denied coverage for being a smoker on a typical healthcare plan However, short term insurance Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 8 years ago
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How often do I pay health insurance?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] You typically pay your health insurance premium once a month However, you may have other health insurance payments to make in addition to your premiums, such as deductibles and copayments You usually pay your deductible and copayments at or after the time of your medical Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 8 yearsMarch 7, 2017 ago
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What are premiums in health insurance?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] A health insurance premium is an amount of money that you pay to your insurance company monthly This is not the only cost you have to pay for your health insurance You may also be responsible for copayments and out of pocket costs, as well Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 8 yearsFebruary 27, 2017 ago
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When are health insurance premiums tax deductible?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] There is not a tax deduction for health insurance premiums, but there is a tax credit available This tax credit is for people with moderate income who buy their insurance through the state marketplaces In most cases, people who have been offered insurance by their Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 8 yearsJanuary 10, 2017 ago
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When do I have to have health insurance to avoid penalty?

[su_box title=”Keep in mind…” style=”default”] Every US citizen or resident must get and keep insurance coverage unless exempt The rule covers the period that began January 1, 2014 and continues each year the ACA remains in effect Eligible persons must have coverage on the first day of each calendar year Read more…

By Jessica Traversari, 9 yearsSeptember 24, 2016 ago
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