What was the basis for your penalty? Were you a small business owner or independent contractor?
The penalty was what I would have had to pay if I didn't have health insurance in 2018. The health insurance I did have had an $11,017.56 annual premium for my wife and myself with a $6,400 deductible/$7,350 max in-network out-of-pocket cost each. This was the lowest premium from the Health Insurance Marketplace available in my area.
The insurance paid for annual exam office visits and corresponding blood tests. But I needed to pay copays for office visits to draw blood before the annual exams
and for an upsold electrocardiogram for my wife. The insurance did not cover our vision and dental costs.I am retired and not eligible for Social Security or Medicare yet with investments/speculation as my only income. So I have no tax benefits given to business owners or independent contractors (but do get them for qualified dividends and long-term capital gains).
). My total health care cost for 2019 has been about $30 for an over-the-counter medicine substituting for a prescription that ran out.