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Yes, she may be se to get an exception for the penalty, but will be financially vulnerable if she has no insurance at all. It's a horrible choice--but until they offer a basic, bare bones hospitalization plan that's affordable--there are no cost effective options under the "affordable" care act.Yes; that is just awful. I am wondering with all of this if we should encourage direct bill? I took my son off of bank draft for this very reason. Sure enough: his subsidy was decreased this month and absolutely nothing has changed with him. I've never seen anything so sloppy/messy. (Your client can use financial hardship not to have to pay the penalty next year ... thank you very much, not so ACA.)