I think the way it works, is, you have to provide a copy of proof of insurance with your tax return. If you can't prove you have health insurance, IRS fines you and each year you don't have proof, the fine goes up.
> I think the way it works, is, you have to provide a copy of proof of insurance with your tax return. If you can’t prove you have health insurance, IRS fines you and each year you don’t have proof, the fine goes up.
I predict HUGE taxpayer revolt. The have and do nothings will continue to berate us and support 0 while they sit on their cans and collect benefits.