IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2016-12, January 28, 2016 For any month during the year that you or any of your family members don't have minimum essential coverage and don't qualify for a coverage exemption, you are required to make an individual shared responsibility payment when you file your tax return. Here are six things to know about this payment: You are not required to make a payment if you had coverage or qualify for an exemption for each month of the year. If you did not have coverage and your income was below the tax filing threshold for your filing status, you qualify for a coverage exemption and you should not make a payment. If you are not a U.S. citizen or national, and are not lawfully present in the United States, you are exempt from the individual shared responsibility provision and do not need to make a payment. For this purpose, an immigrant with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status is considered not lawfully present and therefore is exempt. You may qualify for this exemption even if you have a social security number. If you are responsible for the individual shared responsibility payment, you should pay it with your tax return or in response to a letter from the IRS requesting payment. You should not make the payment directly to any individual or return preparer. The amount due is reported on Form 1040 in the Other Taxes section, and in the corresponding sections of Form 1040-A and 1040-EZ. You only make a payment for the months you or your dependents did not have coverage or qualify for a coverage exemption. In most cases, the shared responsibility payment reduces your refund. If you are not claiming a refund, the payment will increase the amount you owe on your tax return. To learn more, visit the Reporting and Calculating the Payment page on IRS.gov/aca, or use our interactive tax assistant tool, Am I Eligible for a Coverage Exemption or Required to Make an Individual Shared Responsibility Payment? Remember, that filing electronically is the easiest way to file a complete and accurate tax return as the software does the math and guides you through the filing process. Electronic filing options include: free Volunteer Assistance, IRS Free File, commercial software, and professional assistance. Health care tax tips Health Care Tax Tips Health Care Tax Tips - December 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - November 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - October 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - September 2016 Health Care Tax Tips Related HealthCare.gov (tiếng Anh) Quy định trách nhiệm chung của cá nhân (tiếng Anh) Tín thuế bảo phí - Khái niệm cơ bản (tiếng Anh) Đạo luật Chăm sóc Giá phải chăng - Điều gì sẽ xảy ra khi khai thuế (tiếng Anh) Thu thập Tài liệu Bảo hiểm Sức khỏe của Quý vị cho Mùa Khai Thuế (tiếng Anh) Trung tâm Thông tin ACA dành cho Chuyên gia Thuế (tiếng Anh) Cách sửa tờ khai đã nộp bằng điện tử bị từ chối do thiếu Mẫu 8962