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Help Paying Marketplace Premiums: Defining Income and Household
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Help Paying Marketplace Premiums: Defining Income and Household
I’m currently collecting workers’ compensation benefits. Are those counted in determining my eligibility for subsidies?
Worker’s compensation payments are generally not taxable, so they would not be counted in determining your eligibility.
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