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Deductions & credits
Understood, much appreciated. I'll update as to which form (if any) I'll be able to get for 2020.
So just to confirm - if I don't get a premium subsidy for an ACA plan, then do I get a 1095-B from the insurer, instead of a 1095-A from the ACA, even if it was an ACA plan? (Or does it not make sense? Because that's what seems to have happened for me for 2019)
My other question is whether I'll have 3 years to claim a tax refund from the date I actually filed my 2020 tax return (October 15th, 2020), or from the original filing deadline? (this IRS article seems to suggest that it's generally from my actual filing date: Refund Statute Expiration Date (RSED))
If it's the actual filing date, then I should hopefully still have several months to get all this sorted out...
Thank you very much for the continuing assistance.