Penalty | Covered California™ (2024)

Starting in 2020, California residents must either:

  • Have qualifying health insurance coverage, or
  • Pay a penalty when filing a state tax return, or
  • Get an exemption from the requirement to have coverage.

The penalty for not having coverage the entire year will be at least $900 per adult and $450 per dependent child under 18 in the household when you file your 2023 state income tax return in 2024. A family of four that goes uninsured for the whole year would face a penalty of at least $2,700.

The penalty will be applied by the California Franchise Tax Board. For information about the penalty, including the amount your family could owe for not having coverage, visit the Franchise Tax Board’s website and use theirPenalty Estimator Tool.

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