When he signed up for health insurance
through the Affordable Care Act last fall, J. C. Ciesielski estimated
his income at $19,400, qualifying him for a federal subsidy that cut his
premiums in half. But Mr. Ciesielski, an actor, earned an extra $2,340
from a voice-over job in December, and that welcome bit of income proved
problematic when he did his taxes this month.
A tax preparer told Mr. Ciesielski that because he had not informed the federal health insurance marketplace, HealthCare.gov, of his additional income, he had to repay $118 of his subsidy. Mr. Ciesielski, who is being treated for a brain tumor, looked perplexed as he learned the money would come out of his refund check.
“This
is definitely the lowest refund I’ve ever gotten,” Mr. Ciesielski, 34,
said as he drummed his fingers on the tax preparer’s desk. “But it boils
down to I have health insurance, which I desperately need.”
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