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IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2016-31: Do You Have Minimum Essential Coverage?
Internal Revenue Service [IRS]
[Guidance Overview] Mar. 15, 2016
"[S]ome examples of coverage that qualify as minimum essential coverage: [1] Employer-sponsored coverage; [2] Group health insurance coverage for employees under a governmental plan such as the Federal Employees Health Benefit program; [3] a plan or coverage offered in the small or large group market within a state; [4] a grandfathered health plan offered in a group market[ [5] Self-insured group health plan for employees; [6] COBRA coverage; [7] Retiree coverage."
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