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The Enhanced Premium Tax Credit is set to expire at the end of 2025 and Congress has yet to act. This credit is a lifeline ...
Provisions in the tax and spending cuts bill that is the centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda could strip ...
In North Carolina alone, nearly 1 million people received the tax credit in 2024. If it ends, a family of four making $64,000 could see their premiums increase by more than $2,500 a year.
Republicans' sweeping proposed measure to cut taxes and reduce spending allows tax credits for those who get health insurance ...
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We might come from different sides of the political spectrum, but as Coloradans, we agree on a shared set of values. We ...
New Senate legislation could limit immigrant access to Premium Tax Credits and Medicaid, risking healthcare loss for many.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 3.1 million people nationwide would lose their marketplace health coverage if this budget is passed.| Opinion ...
Billions of pounds of tax and VAT payments are set to be covered by credit and financing arrangements this year, according to ...
The average premium on Connect for Health is now $115 a month. But CEO Kevin Patterson says when the expanded tax credit expires in December, premiums will more than double to $235-$279 a month.