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Open enrolment for 2015 is over. But in case you owe a fee on your taxes for not having health coverage in 2014 & t yet have health coverage for 2015, you may still be able to get coverage for 2015.

In 2015, the fee for not having health coverage increases to $325 per person or 2% of your household income  whichever is higher. This fee usually applies in case you can afford to have health coverage but choose to stay uninsured  although you may not must pay the fee in case you qualify for an exemption. In case you t have coverage for the remainder of 2015,ll risk having to pay the fee again next year for the portion of the year you donor have coverage.

You t know that the health care law necessary you & your household to have health coverage until after February 15, 2015, or you didn't understand how that requirement would affect you or your relatives.
You owe the fee for not having coverage for or more months in 2014.
You  already enrolled in 2015 qualifying health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace or outside the Marketplace.
If all of these apply to you, re eligible for a Special Enrolment Period that lets you enrol in a 2015 plan. You also may be able to get lower costs on every month premiums. Eight out of ten people can find coverage for $100 or less a month with tax credits through the Marketplace.

The lovely news is that the Health Insurance Marketplace is providing individuals & families who are subject to the fee when they file their 2014 taxes with last chance to get covered for 2015. In order to take advantage of this Special Enrolment Period, you must meet all of the following requirements:

Start on Healthcare, or contact the Marketplace Call Middle at 1-800-318-2596 to start your enrolment over the phone.

The Special Enrolment opportunity runs from March 15 through April 30, 2015.

In case you owe a fee for not having coverage in 2014 but are already enrolled in a 2015 Marketplace plan, you t use this Special Enrolment Period to switch designs.
Even in case you get coverage through this Special Enrolment Period (SEEP), you still must pay the 2014 fee.
You t need to have filed your 2014 taxes before enrolling with this you must owe the fee.
If any person in a household meets the criteria for this SEEP, everyone in the household can enrol

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