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Deductions & credits
@pferris9 Please go back and look at what was posted to the 1095-A. Column C is the Advanced Credit Premiums. It would have to be at least $600 a month to make that large a difference in your refund. If column C is that large you would have to check with your wife to see if she included you in the total household income. If Column C is not that big, I think something different is happening.
If at the end of the year you've taken more premium tax credit in advance than you're due based on your final income, you'll have to pay back the excess when you file your federal tax return. If you've taken less than you qualify for, you'll get the difference back.
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‎February 27, 2023
12:34 PM