Deanmhoward3
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Thank you, I have been able to use my 1095 A within Turbotax and enter all the information in the 1095 A area.  Once I enter the information, it ends up in the medical expenses.  

 

 I truly appreciate the help!  Here is what I'm looking for, and I'm sorry if I'm making this complicated. 

 

The premiums are based on income, if you make more than you stated in the market place then you have to pay the difference based on income back to uncle Sam, which I have done in the past.  If you make less than you stated, at least in prior years you would be given a tax credit/refund of those premiums instead of a tax deduction as you would receive in the medical expenses area.  I have also overstated in past years.   

 

Now everything is going to the medical expenses area.   

 

In my case, I missed a big contract and overstated my income, now looking for a credit of overpayment.  In past years it would go to, I believe a premium credit worksheet.  I did this manually with the worksheet and it was the same as last year, so the tax laws have not changed.  I have checked and unchecked several different boxes with no change within turbotax and no change.  Is there something I'm missing or am I mistaken and going forward I just underpay the premiums and pay the penalty.    

 

Thank you so much for all your help!