Do I have to tell Medi-Cal I got a job?

Asked by: Yazmin Gibson  |  Last update: June 21, 2025
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Remember that if you have Medi-Cal and get a job, it is very important that you report your income to your county social services agency.

Will I lose my Medi-Cal if I get a job?

Yes you have to report the change in income and access to employer insurance but you'll continue to be eligible for Medi-cal for the rest of the Public Health Emergency. Medi Cal will tell you if you're even required to enroll in the job's health insurance.

When should I report my new job to Medi-Cal?

You must report income changes within 10 days. You don't need to report until you have your first check. If you are confident your new insurance will start 11/1, you can call to request a discontinuance at any time.

What happens if you don't report an income change to Medi-Cal?

Your Medi-Cal coverage will end if you don't turn in your renewal form or you are missing proof of things like income that the county asked you to send. Your local Medi-Cal office will mail you a letter (Notice of Action) to let you know if you didn't turn in your renewal form or are missing information.

Does Medi-Cal check your income?

Most people who apply for Medi-Cal can find out if they qualify based on their income. For some types of Medi-Cal, people may also need to give information about their assets and property.

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What will disqualify you from Medi-Cal?

The Medi-Cal program determines eligibility for benefits on a “means” tested basis. If a Medi-Cal applicant's property/assets are over the Medi-Cal property limit, the applicant will not be eligible for Medi-Cal unless they lower their property/assets according to the program rules.

Do I have to report Medi-Cal on my taxes?

Yes. Most people with Medi-Cal have coverage that counts as MEC and they will not face a tax penalty. However, there are individuals who have limited Medi-Cal coverage that does not meet MEC.

How much can you make before you lose Medi-Cal?

Most single individuals will qualify for Medi-Cal if there income is under $1,676 per month. Most couples will qualify if their income is under $2,267 per month. If you have disabilities, your income can be slightly higher. You can qualify for Medi-Cal even if you have assets.

Do you have to pay back Medicaid if you get a job?

No. Unlike employer-sponsored plans, Medicaid is not tied to your job. You'll still have it even if you lose your job because of COVID-19 or for any other reason. If you find a job, your new financial situation will determine whether you qualify for Medicaid.

What happens if you lie to Medi-Cal?

And the felony penalties for this form of Medi-Cal fraud include: Felony probation; Two (2), three (3) or five (5) years in county jail; and/or. A fine of up to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or double the amount of the fraud, whichever is greater.

How do I cancel my Medi-Cal after getting a job?

To cancel Medi-Cal, you'll need to fill out a form or contact your local county office. You can download a request for withdrawal form from the California Department of Healthcare Services website.

What happens if you get a job while on EBT?

If you work and still meet the requirements to receive food stamps, you will still receive the monthly SNAP allotment on your EBT card. However, if your benefits are frozen, here are some reasons why and how to fix them. Any money not used on your EBT card within a month will carry over to the next month.

Does Medi-Cal check bank accounts?

➢ Do assets affect my eligibility? Starting on January 1, 2024, assets, such as bank accounts, cash, a second vehicle, and homes, will no longer be counted when determining Medi-Cal eligibility. Income and income from assets, such as income from property, will continue to be counted.

How do I report a new job to Medi-Cal?

For Medi-Cal, you must report it within 10 days. To report changes, call Covered California at (800) 300-1506 or sign in to your online account. You can also find a Licensed Insurance Agent, Certified Enrollment Counselor or county eligibility worker who can provide free assistance in your area.

Do I have to pay back Medi-Cal?

The Medi-Cal program must seek repayment from the estates of certain deceased Medi-Cal beneficiaries. Repayment only applies to benefits received by these beneficiaries on or after their 55th birthday and those who owned assets at the time of death.

What happens if I don't tell Medicaid I got a job?

Legally you are required to report income changes. If your monthly income is over the Medicaid threshold, then yes you will lose Medicaid. If you don't report your income change and LDH catches it, they can come after you for recipient fraud.

What is the income limit for Medi-Cal 2024?

For 2024, the income limits are generally expressed as a percentage of the FPL and vary by the individual's category. For example, an individual may qualify for Medi-Cal if their yearly income is at or below $20,783. A couple may qualify for Medi-Cal if their annual income is at or below $28,208.

Do I have to cancel Medicare if I get a job?

You are allowed to have both Medicare and employer coverage, and you can use them together. One will act as primary coverage and one will act as secondary. The only thing to keep in mind is that when you have Medicare and an employer plan, you cannot contribute to a health savings account (HSA) if it's offered.

Can you have Medi-Cal if you have a job?

Medi-Cal Coverage and Employment. A number of factors go into qualifying for Medi-Cal — but having a job isn't one of them. In fact, many people are employed and stay on Medi-Cal. Eligibility for the program is based on income and other variables.

Does Medi-Cal verify income?

In order to determine your eligibility for Medi-Cal benefits, you may be required to submit information verifying your identity, income and/or property.

What happens if my income increases while on Medi-Cal?

You will not lose your Medi-Cal coverage while the continuous coverage requirement is in place if your income goes up or your household changes.

What are the limitations of Medi-Cal?

eligibility for Medi-Cal. For new Medi-Cal applications only, current asset limits are $130,000 for one person and $65,000 for each additional household member, up to 10. Starting on January 1, 2024, Medi-Cal applications will no longer ask for asset information.

Will I lose Medicaid if I don't file taxes?

Filing taxes is not an eligibility factor for Medicaid, but whether an applicant files taxes makes a difference in determining who is in an applicant's household.

What do I need to report to Medi-Cal?

You must give income and tax filing status information for everyone who is in your family and is on your tax return. You also may need to give information about your property. You do not have to file taxes to qualify for Medi-Cal.