In November 2021 I used HealthCare.Gov to sign up for Health Insurance in 2022 and I was told I was eligible for a premium tax credit of $4308 ($359/month) based on my estimated income for 2022. I only under estimated my income by $19 since I forgot to include interest earnings so my estimate was quite accurate to what my 2022 AGI really is (I am a retiree with consistent monthly income). When I entered the Form 1095-A data in TurboTax it took away my $4308 premium tax credit and said the credit was zero instead. Why would the TurboTax calculations not correspond to what HealthCare-Gov is allowing for the premium tax credit?
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I downloaded the latest software update and the problem has now been fixed. Instead of reducing the credit by $4308 it only reduced it by $10 which is what I calculated when I manually filled out Form 8962.
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