What were the penalties for not having health insurance in 2017?

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2026-03-21 22:01

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In 2017, the penalty for not having health insurance was either a flat fee or a percentage of your income, whichever was higher. The flat fee was 695 per adult and 347.50 per child, with a maximum of 2,085 per family. The percentage of income penalty was 2.5 of your household income above the tax filing threshold.

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