Hey all,
I’m returning to grad school this May and will lose my employer sponsored health coverage on April 30th. My expected yearly income this year is less than half of what it was last year since I’ll be a full time student from May onward. Healthcare.gov wants proof of income since my AGI is going to be so much lower this year, but I don’t really know how to show that. I have paystubs that reflect my typical AGI, but how should I indicate that I will no longer be getting paid as of 4/28? Healthcare.gov has a list of acceptable documentation, but could I upload a current paystub and copy of separation paperwork? There isn’t any information on how to do this on the website. I just don’t want them to think I’ll be receiving my paycheck for the whole year.
Thanks!
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Hey all, I’m returning to grad school this May and will lose my employer sponsored health coverage on April 30th. My expected yearly income this year is less than half of what it was last year since I’ll be a full time student from May onward. Healthcare.gov wants proof of income since my AGI is going to be so much lower this year, but I don’t really know how to show that. I have paystubs that reflect my typical AGI, but how should I indicate that I will no longer be getting paid as of 4/28? Healthcare.gov has a list of acceptable documentation, but could I upload a current paystub and copy of separation paperwork? There isn’t any information on how to do this on the website. I just don’t want them to think I’ll be receiving my paycheck for the whole year. Thanks!
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