Joe and Jan report the income change to Covered California in June so the new lower subsidy will take affect July 1. Much to their surprise, instead of a $850 subsidy, they only receive a $500 subsidy. Their health insurance premium will double! Why? Because they already used $7,200 of the new lower $10,200 subsidy at the higher income amount.
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Medi-Cal Covered California Income Snag
Covered California screens for Medi-Cal eligibility based on your monthly income, not annual income. Therefore, it is imperative, that when you are reporting a change to your income that the monthly income be accurate relative to published 138% of federal poverty level for adults and 266% for children.
Coronavirus Aid Payments As Income for Medi-Cal and Covered California
Covered California has released a document explaining how the Coronavirus aid payments count as income for individuals and families. What could be a real issue for many mixed households (adults in Covered California and children on MAGI Medi-Cal) is that some of the extra unemployment benefits will be counted differently for the purposes of household income between the two agencies.
Updated Countable Sources of Income Covered California 2020
Let me emphasize that you are ESTIMATING your income for the year. Your past income and tax return can be used as a guide, but may not be an accurate predictor of your future MAGI. For example, if your spouse is set to collect Social Security retirement benefits in 2020, that income needs to be added to the MAGI.
Countable_Sources_Income 2020 Covered California.pdf (269.54 KB)
Countable_Sources_Income 2020 Covered California
2020 guide to countable sources of income from Covered California for the Modified Adjusted Gross Income based on revised federal income tax form 1040 for 2019.
Revised 2020 Covered California Income Eligibility Chart
There really is no mystery as to why the Covered California income chart doesn’t match the Medi-Cal federal poverty level income table. Covered California is working with two different programs. They must screen for MAGI Medi-Cal eligibility based on current monthly income and the latest federal poverty levels, and, they must also determine the Advance Premium Tax Credit subsidies following IRS guidelines that use the previous year’s federal poverty levels. And if you follow all of that, you are smarter than me!
Revised Covered California Medi-Cal Income Table for 2020.pdf (224.39 KB)
Revised Covered California Medi-Cal Income Table for 2020
Revised Covered California Medi-Cal Income Table for 2020
Covid_19 Covered California Special Enrollment Period.pdf (208.21 KB)
Why is Covered California asking if I am enrolled in Medicare?
Covered California is expanding its dragnet to catch people who may not be entitled to the Advance Premium Tax Credit (APTC) subsidy. If you are eligible for Medicare, or have other minimum essential coverage (MEC), you are not eligible for the monthly APTC subsidy.
Kaiser and Covered California Team Up For Double Enrollment And Subsidy
The extra $3,000 is clearly stated on the 1095-A. I have seen it. The question is, “What did Kaiser do with the extra $3,000 and how did they not figure out that they were receiving no consumer premium to attach to the monthly subsidy?”