I filed and submitted my taxes return last night. This morning I realized that TurboTax did not ask me for my health insurance information while filing. Our family had insurance. Did I do something wrong?!
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The question asking if you had health insurance is no longer asked on a tax return. This is because the individual mandate penalty for not having health care coverage was removed from the tax code after tax year 2018.
Unless you received an advance payment for insurance bought through one of the exchanges, you don't need to do anything. If you did receive an advance payment and didn't complete Form 8962, you will need to file an amended return.
According to the IRS:
Beginning in tax year 2019, Form 1040 will not have the “full-year health care coverage or exempt” box and Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions, will no longer be used. You need not make a shared responsibility payment or file Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions, with your tax return if you don’t have minimum essential coverage for part or all of 2019.
You may receive multiple information forms that you can use to complete your tax return and will keep with your tax records.
The information forms are:
If you or your family received advance payments of the premium tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace, you must complete Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit with your return. You will receive Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement, which provides you with information about your health care coverage. You should wait to file your income tax return until you receive that form. Use the information from Form 1095-A to complete Form 8962 to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit or – if you are eligible – to claim the premium tax credit on your tax return. Filing your return without reconciling your advance payments will delay your refund and may affect future advance credit payments.
Do you receive a Form 1095-A for your health insurance from one of the state Marketplace Exchanges?
Our insurance is through my husband’s job so I don’t think so.
Then your health insurance premiums that you paid with out of pocket funds and were not reimbursed plus your other medical expense are entered on a Schedule A as an itemized deduction. However, with the increase in the Standard Deduction, most taxpayers no longer need to itemize deductions.
The total of all your itemized deductions on Schedule A must be greater than the standard deduction for your filing status to have any tax benefit.
Standard deductions for 2019
I guess I’m not understanding. For the past few years I had to answer if we had insurance. I do not want to have a penalty when we did have insurance but was not asked for that information.
The question asking if you had health insurance is no longer asked on a tax return. This is because the individual mandate penalty for not having health care coverage was removed from the tax code after tax year 2018.
Thank you! Whew, that’s a relief that I didn’t mess up. I appreciate it. Have a great day
I did receive my form but forgot to put it in.. what should I do?
Unless you received an advance payment for insurance bought through one of the exchanges, you don't need to do anything. If you did receive an advance payment and didn't complete Form 8962, you will need to file an amended return.
According to the IRS:
Beginning in tax year 2019, Form 1040 will not have the “full-year health care coverage or exempt” box and Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions, will no longer be used. You need not make a shared responsibility payment or file Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions, with your tax return if you don’t have minimum essential coverage for part or all of 2019.
You may receive multiple information forms that you can use to complete your tax return and will keep with your tax records.
The information forms are:
If you or your family received advance payments of the premium tax credit through the Health Insurance Marketplace, you must complete Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit with your return. You will receive Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement, which provides you with information about your health care coverage. You should wait to file your income tax return until you receive that form. Use the information from Form 1095-A to complete Form 8962 to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit or – if you are eligible – to claim the premium tax credit on your tax return. Filing your return without reconciling your advance payments will delay your refund and may affect future advance credit payments.
Can I add my 1095-c form to my taxes
@Annaleighton wrote:
Can I add my 1095-c form to my taxes
A Form 1095-C is not entered on a tax return
By not asking the question, it doesn't prompt the user to enter information from form 1095-A, and therefore causes this user to have to amend, when the forms to do so are available from turbotax online, sometime in late February. Even when this user has used turbotax for 10 years. 🤷♂️
I just had you file my taxes earlier today and I just realized that form 8962 should also have been filed
Because I was not asked anything about health ins, I now have to do an amended return because I had insurance through the market place. I had no clue I had to file a form with my return. Until I got a letter from IRS. I filed in Jan and now I have to wait until you get the 2019 amended form in order to send this. Which means I have to wait even longer for my return. You need to fix this!
@TCCJJ41 We'll help you create (or correct) the form in TurboTax. please see the TurboTax FAQ below for more information:
The IRS is requesting Form 8962 for 2019
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