MarilynG1
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Retirement tax questions

I wouldn't advise changing any amounts on your 1095-A form.  The IRS looks closely at these, and you would probably get a letter if you do so.

 

Does your state allow you to claim Medical Expenses that weren't part of Itemized Deductions (if you claim the Standard Deduction)?  Many states do.  If so, you can claim your 1095-A premiums to offset the extra income reported.  

 

Remember, it is actually income you received (to pay your medical expenses). 

 

If you Itemize, you are claiming expenses/reimbursements in that section, so no problem there.  Your AGI that transfers to the state is correct to calculate state tax.

 

I have no knowledge of a planned fix for this situation, but will report it as directed when we see these situations.

 

 

 

 

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