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What do you mean your Form 1095-A? Are you not filing as Married Filing Jointly?
When applying for health care coverage through one of the state Marketplace Exchanges or through healthcare.gov did you indicate you were married and not filing jointly?
The fundamental rule established by the ACA is that married individuals must file a joint tax return to qualify for the Premium Tax Credit. This requirement, known as Married Filing Jointly (MFJ), is a strict prerequisite for both calculating and claiming the credit. The IRS codified this standard to ensure that a household’s total income is considered when determining eligibility and subsidy amounts.
Filing as Married Filing Separately (MFS) generally results in the complete loss of PTC eligibility, regardless of the household’s income level. This automatic disqualification applies even if the couple’s combined Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) would otherwise fall within the income range for subsidies. This rule prevents couples from artificially splitting income to qualify for a larger subsidy.
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