Tax Penalty At-a-Glance: Who Will Pay & How Much
Who Has to Pay and How Much Is It?
If you can afford health insurance and don't buy it, you'll pay a fine when you file your 2013 income taxes in April 2014.For the first year of the new law, 2014, the fine for not having insurance is the lowest it will be. After that, it goes up steeply in 2015 and again in 2016.
In 2014: There are two ways the government calculates what you owe. You have to pay whichever amount is higher.
- One way is to charge you $95 for each adult and $47.50 for each child, but not more than $285 total per family.
- The other way is to fine you 1% of your family income. If your family makes $50,000 a year, the fine will be $500.
- One way is to charge you $325 for each adult and $162.50 for each child, but no more than $975 total per family.
- The other way is 2% of your family income. If your family makes $50,000 a year, the fine will be $1,000.
- One way is to charge you $695 for each adult and $347.50 for each child, but no more than $2,085 per family.
- The other calculation is 2.5% of your family income. If your family makes $50,000 a year, the fine will be $1,250.
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