Will I Be Penalized If I Don't Have Health Insurance in New Jersey?

 

Most Americans will no longer owe a tax penalty for going without health insurance.

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The state of New Jersey may require you to pay a state tax penalty if you go without health insurance.

To avoid the New Jersey tax penalty, you must have what the state considers "minimal essential coverage" or prove your eligibility for an exemption.

For details, see Do I Have to Get Health Insurance in New Jersey?


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