What is the penalty in Colorado for not having health insurance?

What is the penalty in Colorado for not having health insurance?

Those who don’t have insurance are required to pay a fine, technically a tax, to the Internal Revenue Service. This year, the penalty is either $695 per adult or 2.5 percent of a person’s income, whichever is greater. Nov 3, 2017

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