WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration says some people trying to sign up for health insurance ahead of a looming deadline are getting snagged by technical difficulties.<br />
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Administration spokeswoman Katie Hill says some haven't been able to get their income information electronically verified.<br />
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That's crucial because the amount of financial assistance to help pay premiums is based on people's income.<br />
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The IRS handles income verification for the HealthCare.gov website.<br />
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The glitch seemed to be affecting people with new applications.<br />
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People who previously submitted their income details - but hadn't completed the final step of picking a plan - were able to do so.<br />
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Hill says people affected by the glitch will still be able to apply.<br />
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The deadline in the 37 states served by HealthCare.gov is 2:59 a.m. Eastern time Monday.