CT-33-D (11 00) New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Tax on Premiums Paid or Payable To 2025

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Use IRS Form 8962 to find out if you used the right amount of premium tax credit during the year. Use the form to compare the advance amount you use to the amount you qualify for based on your final income. If you used too much, youll repay it via taxes. If you used too little, claim the difference as a credit.
The tax rate is 1.75% for accident and health premiums and 2.00% for all other non-life premiums. The minimum tax is $250. Forms required to be filed along with instructions can be accessed on the New York State Department of Finance and Taxation website.
We may communicate with you by mail for many reasons, including: to send you a check for your refund or an additional payment; to let you know we adjusted your refund; to request information that supports what you reported on a return; and.
For tax years other than 2021 and 2022, if your household income on your tax return is more than 400 percent of the federal poverty line for your family size, you are not allowed a premium tax credit and will have to repay all of the advance credit payments made on behalf of you and your tax family members.
If your income is more than what you told us on your application, you may have to repay some or all of the advanced premium tax credits that you got.
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Independent procurements are subject to a New York tax payable by the insureds as noted above. The tax rate is currently 3.6% of the written premium. The Independent Procurement Tax, set forth in Article 33-A of the Tax Law, exempts certain insureds from the tax completely.
A1. The Premium Tax Credit is a refundable tax credit designed to help eligible individuals and families with low or moderate income afford health insurance purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace, also known as the Exchange. The size of your Premium Tax Credit is based on a sliding scale.

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