New Individual Mandate Penalty Calculator Helps Consumers Estimate
Their Penalty for Being Uninsured in 2018
A new individual mandate penalty calculator from the
Kaiser Family Foundation allows consumers to estimate how much they would owe
as a tax penalty for lacking health coverage in 2018, and to compare that
amount to the cost of the least expensive 2018 Affordable Care Act
marketplace plan in their local area.
Using household income, family size, ages of
family members, and zip code data, the tool provides a projection of an
individual’s penalty for not being covered, along with information about
possible eligibility for financial assistance and premiums for the
lowest-cost ACA marketplace plan in their local area. The calculator also
helps consumers determine whether they could be eligible for the Medicaid
expansion under the ACA.
For example, two 60-year-olds with no children and
a household income of $50,000 living in the Arizona zip code 85543 would owe
an estimated individual mandate penalty of $1,390 if they go without coverage
in 2018. However, they likely qualify for financial assistance that would
cover the full cost of a premium for the lowest-cost plan offered by the
marketplace in their area.
By contrast, a 40-year-old in the Washington state
zip code of 98026 who has an income of $100,000 would owe an estimated
individual mandate penalty of $2,234, an amount that is less than the $3,536
yearly premium for the lowest-cost marketplace plan in that area.
The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate
requires that most people have health coverage or be subject to a tax penalty
unless they qualify for certain exemptions. The new calculator tests for
exemptions related to insurance affordability, tax filing status, and if a
state has not expanded Medicaid, but does not test for all exemptions from
the individual mandate penalty.
The individual mandate is still in effect, though
Congress is may consider repealing it as part of tax legislation.
The Individual Mandate Penalty Calculator is among a
stable of resources that KFF has produced to help inform consumers about
their options for 2018 health plans in the individual market. For most
states, the deadline for open enrollment in ACA marketplaces is Dec. 15,
2017.
The updated Health Insurance Marketplace Calculator helps
consumers estimate their health insurance premiums and government subsidies
for 2018 ACA marketplace plans.
The updated Health Reform Frequently Asked Questions offers a
searchable collection of more than 300 questions and answers, covering a wide
range of topics including eligibility for financial assistance, coverage
options, plan renewal, and enrollment periods. Some questions are also available in Spanish.
Two short explainers provide the basics of ACA
open enrollment for people who are low income and people who buy coverage in the individual market.
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California.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
New Individual Mandate Penalty Calculator Helps Consumers Estimate Their Penalty for Being Uninsured in 2018
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