IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2016-67, August 31, 2016 If you moved this year or are planning to move, you probably have a list of organizations to notify about your new address – like the U.S. Postal Service, utility companies and even the IRS. If you get health insurance coverage through a Health Insurance Marketplace, you should add one more important notification to your list: your Marketplace. If you are receiving advance payments of the premium tax credit, it is particularly important that you report changes in circumstances PDF, such as moving to a new address, to the Marketplace. There’s a simple reason. Reporting your move lets the Marketplace update the information used to determine your eligibility for a Marketplace plan, which may in turn affect the appropriate amount of advance payments of the premium tax credit that the government sends to your health insurer. Reporting the changes promptly will help you get the proper type and amount of financial assistance. Getting too much premium assistance means you may owe additional money or get a smaller refund when you file your taxes. On the other hand, getting too little could mean missing out on monthly premium assistance that you deserve. Other changes in circumstances that you should report to the Marketplace include: an increase or decrease in your income, including lump sum payments like a lump sum payment of Social Security benefits marriage or divorce the birth or adoption of a child or other changes affecting the composition of your tax family starting a job with health insurance gaining or losing your eligibility for other health care coverage Many of these changes in circumstances – including moving out of the area served by your current Marketplace plan – qualify you for a special enrollment period to change or get insurance through the Marketplace. In most cases, if you qualify for the special enrollment period, you will have sixty days to enroll following the change in circumstances. You can find information about special enrollment periods at HealthCare.gov. The Premium Tax Credit Change Estimator can help you estimate how your premium tax credit will change if you experience a change in circumstance during the year. Subscribe to IRS Tax Tips Follow IRS on Social Media Visit the Health Care Playlist on the IRS YouTube channel Related HealthCare.gov Individual shared responsibility provision The Premium Tax Credit – The basics Affordable Care Act – What to expect when filing your tax return Gathering your health coverage documentation for the tax filing season ACA information center for tax professionals How to correct an electronically filed return rejected for a missing Form 8962