Tax Law and News Medical Insurance Enrollment Deadline Extended Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Scott Cytron Modified Jul 28, 2016 0 min read Great news! You and your clients now have more time to enroll in or change your Marketplace health insurance plan for full-year coverage in 2016. Today, Healthcare.gov announced an extension until 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on Thursday, Dec. 17 (Friday at 2:59 a.m. ET) to purchase or make changes to coverage beginning on Jan. 1, 2016. If your state has its own marketplace, visit its website for information on state extensions. Previous Post What Your Clients Need to Know about 1095-A, B and… Next Post How the Affordable Care Act Impacts Your Clients’ Taxes Written by Scott Cytron Scott H. Cytron, ABC, is editor of the Intuit® Tax Pro Center. He brings more than 35 years' experience in accounting and financial services to the profession. An accredited consultant, Scott works with companies, organizations and individuals in professional services (medical, legal, accounting, engineering), high-tech and B2B/B2C product/service sales. Follow Scott on Twitter @scytron. More from Scott Cytron Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News ACA Update – How to Know if Your Client was Insured i… Tax Law and News Affordable Care Act Update: New Information About Form … Tax Law and News Open Enrollment for Marketplace Plans Ends Jan. 31, 201… Tax Law and News What Your Clients Need to Know about 1095-A, B and C Tax Law and News Tax Year 2016 Changes Related to the Affordable Care Ac… Tax Law and News Enrolling in ACA Workplace Coverage can be Costly, but … Tax Law and News Tax Year 2015 Changes to the Individual Provisions of t… Tax Law and News ACA 2015 Guide: Everything You Need to Know When Prepar… Tax Law and News ACA and Employers: How Workforce Size Affects Responsib… Tax Law and News Your Clients’ ACA Reporting Burden is Ripe for Automa…