The premium tax credit can help make purchasing health insurance coverage more affordable for people with moderate incomes. Answer the yes-or-no questions in the following chart (or via the accessible text), and follow the arrows to find out if you may be eligible for the premium tax credit. Here are links to information and resources referenced in the graphic: Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PTC) Instructions for Form 8962 Publication 974, Premium Tax Credit (PTC) Interactive Tax Assistant: Am I Eligible to Claim the Premium Tax Credit? See the Instructions for Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit, for information about the federal poverty guidelines for purposes of claiming the premium tax credit. Premium Tax Credit Flow Chart: Are You Eligible? (Accessible Text) The premium tax credit can help make purchasing health insurance coverage more affordable for people with moderate incomes. Question 1: Did you or a family member enroll in insurance through the Marketplace? If you answer no to question 1, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer yes to question 1, move on to the next question. Question 2: Are you and every member of your family eligible for coverage through an employer or government plan? If you answer yes to question 2, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer no to question 2, move on to the next question. Footnote about question 2: there are special rules about what it means to be eligible for employer or government coverage. See Publication 974 for more information. Question 3: Is your household income at least 100 percent, but no more than 400 percent, of the federal poverty line for your family size? If you answer no to question 3, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer yes to question 3, move on to the next question. Footnote about question 3: Under special circumstances, you may be able to claim the PTC even though your income is below 100 percent of the federal poverty line. See the instructions for Form 8962 for more information. Question 4: Can you be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return? If you answer yes to question 4, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer no to question 4, move on to the next question. Question 5: Is your filing status Married Filing Separately? If you answer yes to question 5, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer no to question 5, move on to the next question. Footnote about question 5: There are exceptions to the married filing separately rule. Certain victims of domestic abuse and spousal abandonment can claim the premium tax credit using the married filing separately filing status. See the instructions for Form 8962 for more information. Question 6: Were all the premiums paid? If you answer no to question 6, you are not eligible for PTC. If you answer yes to question 6, you may be allowed a premium tax credit. See Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit, and the Form 8962 instructions for more information. Return to Top of Page Related HealthCare.gov (tiếng Anh) Quy định trách nhiệm chung của cá nhân (tiếng Anh) Tín thuế bảo phí - Khái niệm cơ bản (tiếng Anh) Đạo luật Chăm sóc Giá phải chăng - Điều gì sẽ xảy ra khi khai thuế (tiếng Anh) Thu thập Tài liệu Bảo hiểm Sức khỏe của Quý vị cho Mùa Khai Thuế (tiếng Anh) Trung tâm Thông tin ACA dành cho Chuyên gia Thuế (tiếng Anh) Cách sửa tờ khai đã nộp bằng điện tử bị từ chối do thiếu Mẫu 8962 Premium Tax Credit Topics Eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit Premium Tax Credit: Claiming the credit and reconciling advance credit payments Health Insurance Marketplace statements Questions and answers on the Premium Tax Credit The Premium Tax Credit – The basics