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After you file
Just hoping that as of May 1, this is actually fixed so we can all actually file our returns! What's especially frustrating is that there is literally no way to e-file until Turbo Tax fixes whatever it is that's generating the rejection by the IRS. TurboTax already reflects that fact that excess premiums don't have to be repaid -- my return shows $0 due for this and that is the version of my return that was rejected by IRS. So, there's nothing more I can do manually or otherwise to fix this. (But TurboTax IS still showing an erroneous amount paid for self employed health insurance...something that's been a problem for years with TurboTax; again, not something the program allows you to override or fix in any way). I'm wondering if other tax software is having a similar issue...