Tuesday, February 9, 2016

What's the penalty for not having health insurance?

What's the penalty for not having health insurance?


Did you have health insurance in 2015? If not, you may owe a penalty on your federal income tax return. For 2015 returns, the penalty is the higher of a flat dollar amount or a percentage of your household income. The flat dollar amount is $325 per adult and $162.50 per child under age 18, up to a maximum of $975 per family. The percentage-of-income amount is 2% of household income above the filing threshold for your filing status. The maximum penalty for this calculation is based on the total annual average premium for a bronze level insurance plan purchased from the government website.

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