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Best answer by LindaA

A health insurance plan is considered a Marketplace plan if it was purchased through a state, federal, or private Health Insurance Marketplace (including Healthcare.gov or a state Marketplace/Exchange). Marketplace plans are commonly called Obamacare.

Health insurance plans provided through your employer are not Marketplace plans, nor are plans purchased privately from a non-Marketplace.

The plan administrator can help you determine if you have a Marketplace plan if you are still in doubt.

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LindaAAnswer
Employee
June 4, 2019

A health insurance plan is considered a Marketplace plan if it was purchased through a state, federal, or private Health Insurance Marketplace (including Healthcare.gov or a state Marketplace/Exchange). Marketplace plans are commonly called Obamacare.

Health insurance plans provided through your employer are not Marketplace plans, nor are plans purchased privately from a non-Marketplace.

The plan administrator can help you determine if you have a Marketplace plan if you are still in doubt.

Employee
June 4, 2019

If you received a Form 1095-A, it is a marketplace plan.