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Camp Calls on IRS to Disclose ObamaCare Enrollment and Eligibility Data

Agency must turn over data by November 12
November 6, 2013 — Press Releases   


Washington, DC – In a letter to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Acting Commissioner Danny Werfel, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) called on the IRS to disclose all information available to date regarding eligibility determination for individuals applying for premium tax credits in the ObamaCare Exchanges.  Camp’s letter requires the agency to turn over state-by-state data on the number of applicants the IRS has reviewed to determine tax credit eligibility as well as age of the applicants.

Referencing Werfel’s comments at a recent tax conference where he said the agency has received 1.3 million requests and has acted on more than 300,000 requests to determine eligibility for the premium tax credits, Camp wrote, “While these statistics demonstrate that you have data, they do not provide relevant metrics that would help policy makers determine the extent of the problems facing the health care system.” 

Camp gave the IRS until Tuesday, November 12 to provide the following data to the Committee.

1. The number of Exchange applicants, by State of residence, the IRS has reviewed and determined, based on their income, are eligible to receive premium tax credits towards the purchase of a health plan.
2. The number of Exchange applicants, by State of residence, the IRS has reviewed and determined that their income is below the threshold that would make them eligible for premium tax credits.
3. The number of Exchange applicants, by State of residence, the IRS has reviewed and determined that their income is above the threshold that would make them eligible for premium tax credits.
4. The average age, by State of residence, of the Exchange applicants for which the IRS has been asked to make an eligibility determination.

The text of the letter can be found here.

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