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What is the 90-day reasonable opportunity period to submit verification documents?
This is 90 days long.
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What is your tax return?
This document shows your household's income for a previous year and can often be used as a form of proof of annual income.
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What is advanced premium tax credit?
APTC stands for this.
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What is the cover sheet with barcode?
This must be included when you submit copies of your documents.
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What is a profit and loss statement?
A document often used as proof of income by self-employed persons to show expenses and gains.
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What is cost sharing reduction?
CSR stands for this.
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What are paystubs?
You may need to provide a full month's worth of these in consecutive order, if you are asked to provide proof of income.
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What is a permanent resident card, or "green" card?
A card that is a commonly used to prove eligible immigration status. It contains an alien number.
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What are out-of-pocket expenses?
Cost sharing reductions lower these.
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unemployment benefits statement
A form of income proof for someone who recently lost their job.
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What is a 90-day verification notice?
The number of this notice is 1326. It indicates that an action has been taken on a consumer's enrollment due to failure to provide adequate documentation.
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What is a (full cost) qualified health plan?
If a consumer qualifies for Medicaid, they also have the option to purchase a full price one of these.
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What are verification notices?
These are often sent 30,60, and 90 days after the consumer receives an eligibility determination based on what was reported on their application.
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What is a (student or work) visa?
This document has the same name as a popular credit card and can often be used to prove eligible immigration status.
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What is Medicaid (Husky)?
Current monthly income determines elgibility for this health care program.
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