Smart Benefits: Supreme Court Will Hear Health Insurance Subsidy Challenge
Amy Gallagher, GoLocalProv Business/Health Expert
Smart Benefits: Supreme Court Will Hear Health Insurance Subsidy Challenge

At issue is a four-word phrase in the law that says people qualify for tax credits when they buy insurance in an exchange “established by the state.” Only 14 states have set up their own exchanges; the rest have federal government-run ones.
The question is whether people can collect the subsidies even if they buy policies on a federal exchange. The IRS has ruled that tax credits are allowed whether the exchange is run by a state or by the federal government. The Obama administration says the IRS approach is consistent with the law’s aims, but the challengers say it is at odds with the law.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTA Supreme Court ruling against the administration would mean that more than half of the 7.3 million people who have bought Obamacare policies aren’t entitled to the subsidies they are receiving.
The court is expected to reach a decision in June.

