Local Obamacare Help In Person – Miami Obamacare Center Open Late For Deadline
ezHealthMart’s ?Local Obamacare Enrollment Centers help consumers apply for Obama care in person. These Obamacare Offices In Florida also stay open late to help people beat the Obamacare Deadline and Avoid the Penalty fast and efficiently. Consumers may sign up for Obamacare at these locations.
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ezHealthMart’s Local Obamacare Enrollment Centers help consumers in person. These Obamacare Offices In Florida also stay open late to help people beat the Obamacare Deadline and Avoid the Penalty fast and efficiently. Mass amounts of people have piled through the doors of ezHealthMart’s Enrollment centers in Florida and found themselves getting in and out with their plans in just 5-10 minutes. Quick and easy is the way it is done at their Obamacare Help Centers located throughout Florida. The system allows a quick and easy overview of all plans.
At ezHealthMart, there are no long lines, the new ACA software will have customers in and out within 5-10 minutes. ezHealthMart has over three hundred State-Licensed Professional agents spread in 15 different locations within Florida. They also have Obamacare agents that are bilingual in multiple languages. These agents will navigate applicants through the difficult application in minutes, help them upload any documentation they may need, and also help them make their first payment if necessary. The ezHealthMart motto is quality, combined with efficiency.
Here is some helpful information for applicants who were enrolled through the Health Insurance Marketplace in 2015 and used premium tax credits to lower their monthly payments. Applicants must file a federal income tax return for 2015 – the premium tax credit is sometimes called a “subsidy,” “discount,” or “savings” – if they had health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace or another source in 2015, they may have to include information about it when they file their federal taxes. If they didn’t have coverage, they may have to pay a fee. If they were enrolled in a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace in 2015 and used premium tax credits to lower their monthly payments, they must file a federal income tax return for 2015 — even if they usually don’t file or their income is below the level requiring them to. (The premium tax credit is sometimes called a “subsidy,” “discount,” or “savings.”)
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Name: John Simpson
Organization: ezHealthMart
Phone: 877-962-8332
Release ID: 102514