DaveF1006
Employee Tax Expert

Deductions & credits

No, unfortunately there is not a procedure in Turbo Tax for you to deny the credit as there are no disqualifying questions when you complete this section for entering your1095 A information. 

 

What I suggest doing in to contact Healthcare.gov. here and call their 1-800 number. Explain to them you enrolled in Medicaid during the year and ask them how to proceed with the filing of your tax return. They may suggest one of several remedies.

  1. Receive the the full refund in your tax return and then give you instructions on how to pay this back.
  2. They might be able to issue you a corrected 1095 A to report on your return.
  3. They may suggest not filing the 1095 A. When the IRS sends you a letter asking why the 1095 A wasn't included in your return, you can write back stating that you enrolled in Medicaid during the year and did not wish to receive the premium tax credit in your return.

Don't file your return until you notify them of your Medicaid enrollment and ask them how to proceed with your return. Be sure to document their answer just in case if you are questioned on this by the IRS.

 

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