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I only reported 101.58 on my 1095-C when I should have reported 1218.96. Should I amend my tax report
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I only reported 101.58 on my 1095-C when I should have reported 1218.96. Should I amend my tax report
No, you do not need to amend your return for Form 1095-C - you do not have to file Form 1095-C with the IRS, nor enter it into TurboTax - there is no filing requirement for this particular form - just retain it for your records.
Please note that not all 1095 tax forms get reported to the IRS:
- Only the 1095-A gets entered into TurboTax in the Health Insurance section
- If you receive a Form 1095-B, entitled “Health Coverage”, the IRS does not need any details from this form, you can just retain for your records any 1095-B forms received from your health insurance company or government agency that sponsors your plan
- If you have a 1095-C, a form entitled “Employer Provided Health insurance Offer and Coverage”, the IRS does not need any details from this form either. You can keep any 1095-C forms which you receive from your employer, for your records.
June 3, 2019
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I only reported 101.58 on my 1095-C when I should have reported 1218.96. Should I amend my tax report
No, you do not need to amend your return for Form 1095-C - you do not have to file Form 1095-C with the IRS, nor enter it into TurboTax - there is no filing requirement for this particular form - just retain it for your records.
Please note that not all 1095 tax forms get reported to the IRS:
- Only the 1095-A gets entered into TurboTax in the Health Insurance section
- If you receive a Form 1095-B, entitled “Health Coverage”, the IRS does not need any details from this form, you can just retain for your records any 1095-B forms received from your health insurance company or government agency that sponsors your plan
- If you have a 1095-C, a form entitled “Employer Provided Health insurance Offer and Coverage”, the IRS does not need any details from this form either. You can keep any 1095-C forms which you receive from your employer, for your records.
June 3, 2019
11:47 AM
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