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When you enter your Form 1095-A, Form 8962 is automatically generated for you. Make sure you only enter what is on the form; don't put 0's in blank areas.
If you're using TurboTax Online, you can't access the form directly, but in the File section, you can Save/Print/View a copy of your return to view the calculations.
If you entered the 1095-A correctly, you may be eligible for a PTC credit.
You could Delete Form 1095-A and re-enter it to see if your result changes. After deleting the form, close TurboTax, clear your Cache and Cookies, re-open TurboTax and enter the 1095-A again.
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Thanks--I think the problem stems from the 1095-A showing that I took a PTC in column C. This further stems from initial sign-up to the insurance plan. I should not have received any credits at all, and should have had zero discounts. Clearing form 1095-A in Turbotax just re-creates the same results again, as my form does indeed show discounts, but it turns out I should not have had them and it took some time to correct with my insurance provider.
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