damborgalonso
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12-07-2019
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I have a client that claims he does not need to pay the fee imposed for not having medical insurance. He is a citizen, and did not have medical insurance for himself, for all of tax year 2018.
Is there any circumstance, where he does not need to pay this fee?
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TaxGuyBill
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12-07-2019
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"I have a client that claims he does not need to pay the fee imposed for not having medical insurance"
That statement seems like a 'red flag' to me, unless he told you WHY did does not need to pay the fee.
That statement seems like a 'red flag' to me, unless he told you WHY did does not need to pay the fee.
TaxMonkey
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Are you kidding? there are at least a dozen exceptions to that penalty. Review the instructions to Form 8965 for a list: