It is going to be $700 per family member and if your refund is not enough they will garnish your wages!
The penalty for not having health insurance for 6 months is typically a fine imposed by the government.
The Government's health insurance plan is going to force everyone to purchase health insurance, or face monetary fines as a punishment. It's unconstitutional to force a citizen to purchase a product, or fine them if they do not purchase a product.
Government health insurance is important because it is the only health care option available to some people. Programs like Medicaid service the children, the poor and the destitute while Medicare is designed for retirees. Other government health insurance options include Tricare, which treats active duty service members and their families, the Veterans Administration that provides health care for military veterans. Additionally, members of Congress and other government officials have their own health insurance plan. New government health insurance laws are going into effect that require all Americans to buy health insurance or face a fine. The move is intended to reduce average health insurance costs by forcing people who do not use health care to help offset the overall cost off coverage.
This bill if is it passed as is, will make it mandatory for everyone to have some sort of insurance or face a government fine.
If you are currently covered on your wife's health Insurance as well you should be fine.
Yes, but Obama has created this as a loophole to please insurance companies while still allowing people to have government health care. The "fine" for not having health insurance (and therefore having government health care instead) is only $300 per year, which is MUCH less than Americans pay for health insurance. It's the same as putting in a $300 a year tax increase to pay for health care, but he didn't call it that to trick the insurance companies into supporting it!! Haha, smart guy!!
The fine for not having health insurance in 2017 was either 2.5 of your household income or 695 per adult, whichever is higher.
16,000 new IRS agents will keep track of who has not paid for health care insurance and impose a tax or fine.
Yes, in 2017, individuals who do not have health insurance may face a fine, also known as the individual mandate penalty, unless they qualify for an exemption.
no so dont you redneck
yes, in most cases the fine is cheaper than paying for insurance so most will
What is the fine for no insurance