you may be required to pay a penalty on your taxes. In general, the penalty for not having health insurance in California is either 2.5 percent of the household’s annual income or $800 per adult and $400 per c
There are two ways you can apply for an exemption: Claim it on your federal tax return usingForm 8965, Health Care Exemptions Apply for it using the right Health Insurance Marketplace form based on your situation. You are not responsible for the tax payment for not having insurance for that...
Starting in 2020, California residents must either: Have qualifying health insurance coverage, or Pay a penalty when filing a state tax return, or Get anexemptionfrom the requirement to have coverage. The penalty for not having coverage the entire year will be at least $900 per adult and $45...
Under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), if you can get health insurance and choose not to, and you aren't exempt for other reasons, you may have to pay a tax penalty. Beginning in 2019, although you are still required to have health insurance, there is not penalty fo...
202/2024 specifies that ITC reconciliation in Form GSTR-9 should be based on the GSTR-2B, not the GSTR-2A. Read PDF 53rd GST Council Meeting:“The Council recommended that filing of annual return in form GSTR-9/9A for the FY 2023-24 may be exempted for taxpayers having aggregate ...
NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS This policy contains disability insurance benefits or health insurance benefits, or both, that apply only during a covered Trip. You may have coverage from other sources that already provides you with these benefits. You should review your existing policies. If you ...