I had an insurance broker take my identity and fraudulently sign me up for health insurance marketplace, so the IRS rejected my taxes. I wasn't made aware this existed until my taxes were rejected. I did investigation and found how it was fraudulently filed and requested help from the health insurance marketplace. They mailed me a voided 1095-A form and advised that I'd just need to produce the form with filing my taxes. I'm not sure where to produce this. When I go to fill out the form information, there's no option to submit a voided form. How do I submit this and fix it and refile?
If the 1095-A was voided, you should be able to disregard the marketplace health insurance that was fraudulently started in your name and not have to enter any information regarding Form 1095-A or the voided Form 1095-A. Per the IRS, the voided Form 1095-A – as the well as the previously received Form 1095-A – should not be used to file your tax return. In this case, you would keep a copy of the voided 1095-A on file for your records only.
If your return continues to be rejected, then you must print and mail in your return. For instructions to print by mail, please click here.