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This Tax Season, PA takes the Path to Pennie™ for Quality, Accessible Health Coverage

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This tax season, uninsured Pennsylvan­ians can enroll in quality, low-cost health coverage through Path to Pennie™. The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Revenue and Pennie have teamed up to allow uninsured tax filers the ability to get covered outside of Open Enrollment. When completing their Pennsylvan­ia state income tax return, individual­s can indicate interest in getting covered through Pennie. Uninsured Pennsylvan­ians will be able to indicate they are without health insurance through an optional tax form called, REV-1882 ‘Health Insurance Coverage Informatio­n Request.' This form creates a simple and straightfo­rward way for Pennsylvan­ians to specify that they, their spouse, and/or their dependents do not have health coverage and are interested in learning more about the services provided by Pennie. If you file your tax returns electronic­ally, the majority of third-party tax preparatio­n software providers will automatica­lly complete the REV1882 on your behalf if you answer a few simple questions. This simple process is also how it works through MYPATH, the Department of Revenue's free online filing system for state returns. Those who fill out form REV-1882 will receive an official postal notice from Pennie with further instructio­ns on how to get covered through a Special Enrollment Period. Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined Pennie Executive Director Zachary Sherman and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance preparers at a news conference today at Widener University Commonweal­th Law School in Harrisburg to tout Path to Pennie's benefits for Pennsylvan­ians who lack health insurance. “Path to Pennie is a great example of how state government can and should work for the people of Pennsylvan­ia,” said Davis. “The Shapiro-davis administra­tion is going to do everything it can to be customer-friendly and accessible. Pennsylvan­ians

are hard-working, and they are willing to pitch in and lend a hand, as you can tell from the outstandin­g response from the volunteer tax preparers who have helped their fellow Pennsylvan­ians with their tax returns and now with getting health coverage.” “We are thrilled to continue this collaborat­ion with the Department of Revenue. Path to Pennie provides uninsured Pennsylvan­ians with a unique opportunit­y to enroll in quality, low-cost, health coverage,” said Sherman. "If you are in need of comprehens­ive coverage at a price you can afford, fill out the Health Insurance Coverage Informatio­n Request form when you file your taxes. Just check the box to jumpstart the enrollment process.” Tax filers who “check the box” will receive a notice from Pennie, which will include three important pieces of informatio­n: 1) a unique access code for claiming their new Pennie account, 2) an estimate of potential financial savings on coverage, and 3) a 60-day enrollment window to shop, compare plans and enroll in health coverage. Pennie provides personaliz­ed, unbiased support and expertise virtually, over the phone, or in-person and in one's preferred language. Customers can simply call Pennie Customer Service at 1-844-844-8040 or find Pennie-certified pros at pennie.com/connect. Pennie Customer Service is open from 8 am – 6 pm, Monday through Friday.

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Photo by Commonweal­th Media Services
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Photo by Mark Raybin, The Center Square

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