
He said nearly 99 percent of taxpayers complied with the requirement. Taxpayers needed to show they complied with the law and had healthinsurance as of the end of 2007. If they did not, they lost their personal exemption, which was worth about $219 for an individual. Kingsdale said only a few thousand people appealed the law to the Connector. Of 168,000 uninsured taxpayers, 97,000 were deemed able to afford insurance, according to Department of Revenue Data supplied to the Connector. Another 62,000 were determined to not be able to afford insurance, citing income or health hardships. Another 9,000 residents claimed a religious exemption from obtaining health insurance.
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