My client makes $100,000 per year. She has health insurance. She got married in Sept. 2018. Her husband on a schedule C earned $13,000 gross and $6,000 net income. He did not have health insurance until September. Would he qualify for the unaffordable exemption regarding the health care penalty? The penalty is being calculated at $1,411.
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Originally posted by Jan S View PostMy client makes $100,000 per year. She has health insurance. She got married in Sept. 2018. Her husband on a schedule C earned $13,000 gross and $6,000 net income. He did not have health insurance until September. Would he qualify for the unaffordable exemption regarding the health care penalty? The penalty is being calculated at $1,411.
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Probably not.
There are no special rules for the penalty in the year of the marriage. The penalty, as well as any affordability exemption, is based on the annual income of the tax return being filed. So if they file a Joint return with $106,000 of income, it seems unlikely he would qualify for an affordability exemption. However, you need to run the numbers yourself to see if he qualifies.
You may also look at other possible exemptions, such as Hardships.
https://www.healthcare.gov/health-co...ip-exemptions/
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