Submitted by [deleted] t3_11czvue in massachusetts
Hi all,
A bit of an odd question, I thought I had cancelled my enrollment to Masshealth when I got my job last year (!) and have been between several addresses for a while so my mail has been all over the place and lost (my fault); I finally got a hold of some documents and turns out I was enrolled again for 2023, but I've had coverage through work since late 2021. I have not used the plan at all, and don't even have info on my account. I've only submitted claims/used my current work insurance. I had applied to the emergency health plan, forget the name but if you need coverage to hold you over before going through full applications with proof of residency.
Now, I WILL be calling tomorrow to cancel and confirm that it is, in fact, closed out for god but I was wondering if anyone had experience if this would cause some sort of tax penalty for having 2 health plans? I know you could be dinged in another state I lived in or so I was told, but I was just curious. I did also get the tax document for it in the mail. Just trying to prepare for any shock payments, haha...
Side note, this is the only place I've ever lived where theyre like "you WILL have insurance and you WILL like it." Last state denied me help with no income. I never even submitted proof of residency and they still enrolled me...?
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ETA Oops last year as in 2021... not 2022
PolkaD0tMom t1_ja5ytgi wrote
Income changes haven't affected eligibility since March 2020. There aren't any penalties to using Masshealth while you qualify for Masshealth.
You don't have to cancel anything. You can keep using your Masshealth, it is secondary to the employer plan.
All you have to do is report your income and employer insurance. Eventually they will redetermine you when the COVID protections end, and you might expect to lose eligibility at that future point.