What’s the penalty for not having health insurance in California?

What’s the penalty for not having health insurance in California?

According to the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), the penalty for not having health insurance is the greater of either 2.5 % of the household annual income or a flat dollar amount of $750 per adult and $375 per child (these number will rise every year with inflation) in the household. Jan 21, 2022

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