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The Individual Mandate in the ACA Health Coverage requires that all individuals have health insurance coverage or face a penalty. This mandate, effective from January 1, 2014, was designed to ensure a broad and balanced risk pool by encouraging healthy individuals to enroll in health insurance plan...
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The federal health care law known as the Affordable Care Act requires all Americans to have health insurance. For tax years before 2019, if you don't have health insurance, you must get an exemption from the requirement to buy coverage, or wind up paying
Axing the mandate, which requires nearly all Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty, would likely wreak havoc on the Obamacare market. Some 4 million fewer people would be covered in the first year the repeal would take effect, the Congressional Budget Office said last week. Th...
Understanding the importance of having a designated beneficiary for your life insurance policy is vital. When you purchase a life insurance policy, one of the most critical decisions you will make is choosing who will receive the financial benefits when you pass away. ...
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including ending government funding to health insurance companies to subsidize plans under the act and ending tax penalties for not having insurance. In the 2018 elections, however, public support for expanded health insurance appeared to be strong. The repeal of the tax penalty led a federal judge...
In the 2018 elections, however, public support for expanded health insurance appeared to be strong. The repeal of the tax penalty led a federal judge in Dec., 2018, to declare the individual mandate to have insurance and thus the entire law unconstitutional, but that judgment was appealed. ...
Beginning in 2019 there is no longer a penalty for not having health insurance. Not sure if you are exempt from the tax penalty or from the requirement to purchase health insurance? See "Are You Exempt From Health Care Coverage?" to help determine whether you might be eligible to waive ...