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Massachusetts residents must have health care coverage

Are you a Massachusetts resident? Are you age 18 or older? Can you afford health insurance? If you answered yes to all of these, you must have health coverage for the entire year according to Massachusetts Health Care Reform. If you do not, you must pay a penalty through your tax return.

Watch for form MA 1099-HC in the mail

Watch for form MA 1099-HC in the mail

We will mail form MA 1099-HC to all Massachusetts residents who are covered under an Aetna medical plan. You should get it on or before January 31. This Form includes information to help you complete Schedule HC. The forms are based on the enrollment status and medical plan for all of your covered family members.

Learn about minimum coverage requirements

Learn about minimum coverage requirements

Avoid the tax! Get the right coverage. You must have a health plan that meets minimum creditable coverage (MCC) requirements. The Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority defines the coverage requirements.

 

See the Health Connector website

 

We remain in compliance with Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law.

Need more information?

 

See the Health Connector website

 

Individuals - Massachusetts Department of Revenue

 

This information should not be considered as advice concerning your personal income tax situation. Talk to your tax advisor about any tax-related questions.

Legal notices

Aetna is the brand name used for products and services provided by one or more of the Aetna group of companies, including Aetna Life Insurance Company and its affiliates (Aetna).

Health benefits and health insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations.

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