The Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit, will be generated only after you enter the Form 1095-A that you received for your health care coverage from one of the state Marketplace Exchanges.
To enter your Form 1095-A -
Or enter 1095-a in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to 1095-a
Once I've completed the 1095-A section of my e-file, is there another prompt for the Form 8962 or do I need to mail the paper copy to the IRS? Or, by filling out the 1095-A portion complete the information needed? Thanks in advance!!
Entering 1095-A is all you need to do to generate Form 8962. To print out the Form 8962, you should print it through the Print Center while you are logged into your account:
To print your 8962:
To get your refund as soon as possible, follow the directions in the letter. Typically they will say not to amend return, but just to complete Form 8962 and fax or mail it to them with a copy of your Form 1095-A.
@snaswor1 wrote:
Once I've completed the 1095-A section of my e-file, is there another prompt for the Form 8962 or do I need to mail the paper copy to the IRS? Or, by filling out the 1095-A portion complete the information needed? Thanks in advance!!
After the Form 1095-A has been entered the TurboTax program will create and populate the Form 8962 automatically.
If you have not filed the 2019 tax return it will be included in the tax return sent to the IRS when you file.
@miss_me13 wrote:
Filing form 8862
See this - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forms/help/how-do-i-enter-form-8862/01/25803
@Lnash1969 wrote:
Please send me 8962 form
See this TurboTax support FAQ for the Form 8962 and the Form 1095-A as requested by the IRS for 2019 - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/health-care/help/the-irs-is-requesting-form-8962/01/27409
I need to know if I can reenter my income tax file which I have already filed to add a 1095A on 8962 which I didn't receive until a few days ago.
@amanda1947 wrote:
I need to know if I can reenter my income tax file which I have already filed to add a 1095A on 8962 which I didn't receive until a few days ago.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for the Form 8962 and the Form 1095-A as requested by the IRS for 2019 - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/health-care/help/the-irs-is-requesting-form-8962/01/27409
Is it possible to file form 8962 for 2019 through Turbo tax deluxe online?
@Lynne_gourdin wrote:
Is it possible to file form 8962 for 2019 through Turbo tax deluxe online?
No. The TurboTax online editions are only for tax year 2020.
You will have to amend the 2019 tax return that was filed to add the Form 1095-A and Form 8962 as requested by the IRS.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for amending a 2019 tax return originally completed and filed using TurboTax - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/how-do-i-amend-a-2019-return-in-turbotax/01/1238456
I need help with my tax return that I did with you for 2019
You can access the 2019 return your prepared using TurboTax online using these steps:
If the year you're looking for isn't there, it might be in a different account. Go here to find all of your accounts, one of them should have the return you're looking for.
Yes, if you have not already filed your return, all you need to do is enter your 1095-A into TurboTax and the 8962 will get filed with your return. But if you have already filed and received a notice from the IRS requesting it, please follow the instructions here. @Rachelefreeman15
So much for free. I don't understand why we have to but the software " only" because we got this form. What happened to free? It would cost me more to buy the program & file then to simply submit the 1095 A form with the 8962 form to the IRS. Silly.
I Never received my 2019 taxes after using your services and I never received my 600 stimulus check so I probably would never use this again
If you didn't get your second stimulus check, you can still claim the payment in 2021 as a tax credit ( Recovery rebate credit) on your 2020 return.
Here's how you can claim the credit:
It’s important that you enter the correct amount of each stimulus payment you received (enter 0 for the second payment).