Increase in Fine for No Health Insurance
Starting November 1, the penalties for the millions of people who are eligible for health insurance coverage but choose to remain uninsured in 2016 is going up; $695 or 2.5 % of taxable income, whichever is greater. This is up from the $325 or 2% of income in 2015. In 2014 the fine was $95 or 1%.
Critics of the “get insured or get fined” model cite the concern that the huge increase in penalty will leave uneducated consumers at a financial disadvantage.
This is the first year that the IRS collected penalties that were in most cases deducted from 2014 tax returns. According to the IRS, over 7.5 million households owed penalties to the tune of $1.5 billion dollars. Another 12 million facing financial or other hardships claimed exemption from the mandate.
Premiums overall are expected to rise over the next several years and enrollment for this upcoming period is not expected to be any smoother than the last few enrollment periods.
Start the Discussion