Who will have to pay a penalty for not having health coverage?
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And the penalties would get bigger. In 2015, it would be $325. In 2016 and beyond, it would be $695.
But will you have to pay?
For most people, the answer's no. There are a number of exemptions. There's a religious exemption, for example. Members of Indian tribes are exempt. Very poor individuals and families -- such as a family living on less than $18,700 a year) are exempt. So are those that have to pay more than 8 percent of their income for health insurance.
Also, most people already have coverage that already satisfies the requirement. If you're on Medicare, for example, there's no penalty. If you're on TRICARE (the health plan for members of the military, retirees and their families), there's no penalty.
If you get coverage through the VA, through your employer, Medicaid, or the Children's Health Program, there's no penalty.
The Kaiser Family Foundation offers an excellent, simple flowchart that lays this out in more detail. It includes estimates on the cost of insurance through the new health care exchanges, and a link to a KFF online calculator to help figure out premiums and tax credits to help you buy coverage.
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