How to Apply For Obama Care Insurance in Massachusetts
Obama Care Health Insurance, officially known as the Affordable Care Act or Affordable HealthCare Act for Massachusetts has never been easier to apply for. With our 3 minute online form submission we can have you, your family or even your business enrolling in the ObamaCare eligible health care plans. We will provide you with Massachusetts obamacare providers upon completion so that you can learn more about options available in Massachusetts.
How much does ObamaCarePlan2016.org Cost for Health Care Plan Enrollment
ObamaCarePlan2016.org DOES NOT CHARGE you a fee for connecting you with health care providers in Massachusetts. ObamaCare Plans are available now in Massachusetts: view plans.
Individuals
Individuals in Massachusetts can learn more about affordable health care options and view plans themselves or loved ones
Families
Massachusetts families can find great affordable rates for the whole family and view health care plans online
Small Business
Massachusetts small businesses can take advantage of great rates and may even qualify for a business credit
Uninsured
Uninsured Massachusetts residents can find out how to avoid penalties and see if they qualify for exemptions
Need 2016 HealthCare Coverage? There is still time to qualify!
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It starts November 15 and runs until February 15. This has been shortened from the 6 month time period in 2014 that ran until March 31 so consumers are encouraged to start enrolling as soon as possible to avoid peak periods and prevent delays. For a complete timetable of deadlines for 2016 click here.
If you don’t have insurance, you’ll be fined and you won’t be able to receive free tax subsidies to reduce your monthly cost until enrollment re-opens in November. For 2016 the fine is 2% of your yearly income or $325 per adult, whichever is higher, and there are additional fines if you have children. The fee increases every year. In 2016 it is 2.5% of income or $695 per adult, whichever is higher.
If you’re unemployed or make less than $46,680 a year you can get a tax subsidy to help you. Try our calculator or give us a call. Also make sure you know all your options and read our “6 Must-Read Options to Consider Before Enrolling”
Complete the short form here to view rates and enroll online.