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Deductions & credits
Thank you very much for the additional information.
If this Form 1095-A is correct as entered, then it looks as if you and your spouse should have qualified for an Advance Premium Tax Credit paid to your insurance company throughout 2021, to help with the cost of premiums. Because you did not receive any in advance, it is reconciled on Form 8962 and the amount you could have received is added to your income tax refund.
I have reviewed your Form 8962 and it looks in order. The numbers are coming from your Form 1095-A. If you received no advanced credit, it is fine that Column C is blank, rather than 0, as that works better.
- If your Form 1095-A looks accurate, this part of your return looks ready to file. If you are still entering other income, the final number may vary as your income is also part of the calculation.
- If these numbers do not look right, you can go to healthcare.gov and log in to review their Form 1095-A there.
- If you have already checked online at Healthcare.gov for Form 1095-A information and do not find what you need, you may wish to call them and see if your copy is correct. You may reach them at:
- 1-800-318-2596
- (TTY: 1-855-889-4325)
- Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except holidays)
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March 10, 2022
10:39 AM