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Can I get some help filling out form 8962 please? I've already filed my taxes and received a letter from the IRS
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Use this procedure for a Form 8962 requested by the IRS -
- Sign into your account with the same login you used when you filed your 2018 return.
- When you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a state. See Screenshot
- This will take you back to the 2018 online tax return.
- Select the Federal tab
- Select the Health Insurance tab.
- Answer the questions about your health insurance which includes entering your 1095-A.
- Select Tax Tools (found on the left panel), then select Print Center below it.
- Choose Print, save, or preview this year’s return.
- Select View or print.
- Select Form 8962 and Form 1040 and print them.
- Send the following to the IRS address or FAX number given in your IRS letter:
Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit
Copy of your Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement
A copy of the IRS letter that you received.
Only if the refund or owed amount has changed: Also include your Form 1040
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I filed my 2022 taxes and got a letter from the IRS that in need to fill out a 8962. I didn't see a an option for that when the review said I was ready to file.
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You want me to log into my 2018 return, and I don't know how to go back the the 2018 return.
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You want me to log into my 2018 return, and I don't know how to go back to the 2018 return.
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LOL ... @martinchip1958
If you read a post from 4 years ago you must take that into consideration and UPDATE the instructions to the current tax year ... PLEASE enter 2022 for the 2018 reference in the prior posted instructions.