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Thanks for the reply -- that said, I think we are still missing each other here. I believe the issue is that, at least with the taxact system, it is only asking me whether anyone in the tax filing household had access to "affordable" health insurance, and once I enter, "yes," it is removing all tax credits. Keep in mind that, at the point I am answering this question, I have already entered all of my income information, and my 1095-A information and at that point, the system is saying I get over $6,600 in refund, including over $2,000 in subsidies. However, as soon as I indicate that, per my 1095-C, that I had access to affordable employer coverage, it removes all of the tax credits. (If I answer, "no" to this questions, all of the tax credits remain.) Accordingly, as far as I can tell, the only thing affecting the tax credits is not my income, but the fact that I had access to employer-provided health insurance. My understanding of the "family glitch" fix is that, beginning in 2023, the tax software needs to know both (1) whether I had access to affordable health insurance; as well as (2) whether my family also had access. If the tax software is not asking the latter question, then I can't see how it is accommodating the "family glitch" fix?