ACA Marketplace Financial Help May Change in 2026

What You Need to Know Before Open Enrollment

 

Some Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance tax credits are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025, unless Congress takes action to extend them. It’s important to be informed as we approach Open Enrollment for 2026, especially if you rely on a Marketplace health plan.

How the Change in Enhanced ACA Tax Credits Could Impact You

 

  • Your ACA health insurance premiums for the remainder of 2025 will stay the same.
  • Since 2021, enhanced premium tax credits have increased the financial help available to individuals to pay their Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance premiums.
  • If Congress does not extend enhanced premium tax credits, they will expire on December 31, 2025. 
  • Premium tax credits, also known as subsidies, will still be available in 2026, but the amounts may be lower. This means you could pay more out of pocket for Marketplace coverage. 
  • These changes impact those enrolling in or renewing a Marketplace health insurance plan for 2026 coverage.

 

 

 

Understanding Your 2026 Health Insurance Costs

 

Whether you’re new to the Health Insurance Marketplace or are already enrolled, you’ll receive details about your plan options and premium costs by November 2025. In the meantime, this financial calculator can give you an estimate of your potential 2026 plan costs.

 

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How Anthem Supports You

 

  • We connect you with quality Marketplace health plans. 
  • We provide tools and offer support to help you determine if you’re eligible for financial help to lower your costs.
  • As participants in the Marketplace, we adhere to federal laws and comply with any changes affecting health coverage.

 

 

Next Steps for You

 

  • If you’re an Anthem Marketplace health plan member, keep an eye out for mail and digital communications from us, as well as Healthcare.gov, or your state-based exchange, as the 2026 Open Enrollment period approaches.
  • Begin gathering income documentation, such as recent pay stubs, W-2s, 1099s, or prior-year tax returns — especially if you’re a freelancer, gig worker, or self-employed contractor with variable income. 
  • If you’ve received ACA tax credits to lower your monthly premium payment, you must file a federal tax return and complete Form 8962: Premium Tax Credit.
  • If you have a Marketplace profile, make sure it reflects your current household size, dependent status, and mailing address. These details can impact your eligibility for premium tax credits. 
  • In some states, existing ACA enrollees with a $0 monthly premium are required to provide requested financial documentation for verification of income. Failure to provide documentation may result in a $5 monthly premium charge starting in 2026.
  • Begin reviewing your healthcare needs and budget now so you’re prepared to choose the best plan for your family when Open Enrollment begins. 
  • Visit the ACA Marketplace during the Open Enrollment Period to find a plan that suits your needs and budget. Anthem is here to assist you, or you can contact your broker.

 

 

Other Factors That Could Impact Your Payments in 2026

 

Your monthly ACA premium is influenced by factors including your age, location, plan type, household income and size (which determines any financial help you may qualify for), and tobacco use. Changes to any of these factors — as well as shifts in medical costs and other changes in the healthcare marketplace — may impact your premium from year to year.

 

 

 

Anthem Is Here to Help

 

We’re here to help guide you through upcoming changes so you can confidently choose the right ACA Marketplace plan for 2026. If you have any questions, you can contact us.

  • Current Anthem members, please call 888-561-7995 (TTY: 711)
  • If you’d like to enroll in an Anthem ACA plan, please call tel
  • If you’re not sure which health plan is right for you, we can help. Just answer a few questions to find your plan.

 

 

Learn More About ACA Health Insurance

 

Feel lost or confused when it comes to health insurance? We’ve gathered a series of helpful articles to answer your questions.

 

Learn about ACA basics 

 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is the trade name of: In Colorado: Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. HMO products underwritten by HMO Colorado, Inc. In Connecticut: Anthem Health Plans, Inc. In Indiana: Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. In Georgia: Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthcare Plan of Georgia, Inc. and Community Care Health Plan of Georgia, Inc. In Kentucky: Anthem Health Plans of Kentucky, Inc. In Maine: Anthem Health Plans of Maine, Inc. In Missouri (excluding 30 counties in the Kansas City area): RightCHOICE® Managed Care, Inc. (RIT), Healthy Alliance® Life Insurance Company (HALIC), and HMO Missouri, Inc. RIT and certain affiliates administer non-HMO benefits underwritten by HALIC and HMO benefits underwritten by HMO Missouri, Inc. RIT and certain affiliates only provide administrative services for self-funded plans and do not underwrite benefits. In Nevada: Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. HMO products underwritten by HMO Colorado, Inc., dba HMO Nevada. In New Hampshire: Anthem Health Plans of New Hampshire, Inc. HMO plans are administered by Anthem Health Plans of New Hampshire, Inc. and underwritten by Matthew Thornton Health Plan, Inc. In 17 southeastern counties of New York:  Anthem HealthChoice Assurance, Inc., and Anthem HealthChoice HMO, Inc.  In these same counties Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield HP is the trade name of Anthem HP, LLC. In Ohio: Community Insurance Company. In Virginia: Anthem Health Plans of Virginia, Inc. trades as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and its affiliate HealthKeepers, Inc. trades as Anthem HealthKeepers providing HMO coverage, and their service area is all of Virginia except for the City of Fairfax, the Town of Vienna, and the area east of State Route 123. In Wisconsin: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin (BCBSWI) underwrites or administers PPO and indemnity policies and underwrites the out-of-network benefits in POS policies offered by Compcare Health Services Insurance Corporation (Compcare) or Wisconsin Collaborative Insurance Corporation (WCIC). Compcare underwrites or administers HMO or POS policies; WCIC underwrites or administers Well Priority HMO or POS policies. Independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Anthem is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc.