Tax Tool: Look up the Second Lowest Cost Silver Plan (SLCSP) Premium for 2023

If you enrolled in a plan through the Health Connector in 2023, you may be eligible for a tax credit based on your income and family size to help lower the cost of your premiums. Your 2023 tax credit amount is calculated using the premium of the second-lowest-cost plan in the Silver category that was available to you in 2023.

You may need to use this tool to complete IRS Form 8962 to calculate your 2023 premium tax credit. Most people will find their SLCSP premium on their Form 1095-A. If the information isn’t on that form, or if it’s not updated, you may need to use this tool.

How to use this tool

STEP 1: Enter the ZIP code and county where you lived while enrolled in coverage through the Health Connector in 2023. (If you lived in more than one ZIP code, you may need to use this tool for each of them.)

STEP 2: Add the number of household members age 20 and under and over age 20. Only add household members who were:

  • Enrolled in a health plan through the Health Connector
  • Was not eligible for other minimum essential coverage, such as insurance through a job, Medicare, or MassHealth for the months they were enrolled. See the full list of other types of health coverage →
  • Claimed as a personal exemption on your tax return, such as a spouse and/or tax dependents.

STEP 3: For each member of your household who had coverage through the Health Connector in 2023, enter their age at the coverage start date. For example, if your coverage started January 1, 2023, then enter the age as of January 1, 2023.

Important Note: For dependents aged 20 and under, you only need to enter the three oldest, even if you claimed more than three tax dependents aged 20 and under. For example, if you have four dependents aged 19, 14, 12, and 9, then only include the 19-, 14-, and 12-year-olds. For infants under 1 year old (12 months), enter “0” (zero) as their age.

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