Covered California Plans

What Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” Means for Covered California, Subsidies & Your Health Plan in 2026

If you rely on Covered California or ACA subsidies to afford health insurance, big changes are coming—and fast. President Donald Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill” includes sweeping reforms that could reshape everything from your enrollment window to your premium

Trump’s New Rules for Covered California: What Changes in 2025 and Beyond

If you're enrolled in a Covered California plan or planning to apply soon, the Trump Covered California rules 2025 will directly impact your eligibility, premium payments, and how subsidies work. These new policies, introduced by the CMS under the Trump administration, have

Covered California New Rules 2025: What You Need to Know Now

If you're currently enrolled in a Covered California health plan or preparing to apply during the next open enrollment, new federal regulations are starting in 2025 that could significantly affect your coverage, eligibility, and premium subsidies. These policy updates—approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

2026 Premium Tax Credit Changes: What It Means for Covered California Health Plans

If you and your family rely on Covered California for affordable health insurance, it's time to pay close attention. Starting in 2026, premium tax credit (PTC) changes could affect millions of Americans, reducing coverage eligibility, increasing premium costs, and potentially leading to

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Will Covered California Premium Subsidies Expire in 2026?

If you're relying on Covered California for your health insurance, you may wonder if Covered California premium subsidies will expire in 2026. The answer could seriously affect your budget. With major policy changes looming, millions of Americans who benefit from reduced

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Learn more about the 2025 Health Insurance Penalty in California

Did you know that if you don't have health insurance in 2025, you could face a fine on your state tax return? This penalty, officially called a "Violation of Individual Contribution Responsibility," is imposed by the California Franchise Tax Board

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Can I Stay on My Employer’s Health Insurance After Quitting My Job?

Quitting your job comes with many changes, and one of the biggest concerns is health insurance options after quitting a job. Many people don't realize that employer-sponsored coverage often ends on the last day of employment or at the end of the month,

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What Happens to My Health Insurance If My Employer Goes Out of Business?

Losing a job due to company closure or layoffs is already overwhelming, but what happens to your health insurance after employer closure? If your employer goes out of business, your employer-sponsored health plan may end, leaving you uncertain about your

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Covered California Form 8962: Will I Owe Money or Get a Refund?

Tax season is here. Are you getting a refund or paying back some of your premium tax credits? If you had health insurance through Covered California and received financial assistance, you must file Covered California Form 8962 to reconcile your tax credits. Many Californians are surprised

By |2025-02-28T08:54:01-08:00February 28th, 2025|Categories: Covered California, Covered California Plans|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Covered California Form 8962: Will I Owe Money or Get a Refund?
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