I filed my taxes in early April using the Premier Turbo Tax product with no issues. (I've used Turbo Tax for probably 20 years.). Recently, I went back to look at my return using the Turbo Tax Premier software and I noticed my refund for California was about $2,000 less than it was when I filed my actual return. After a good bit of investigation, I noticed that my tax form as filed shows that I answered "yes" to the question whether I had health insurance (which is correct). But when I use the updated software and go to the tax forms and I look at my return, it shows a penalty of about $2,000 for NOT having health insurance. And the health worksheet for California says "no" to the question whether I had health insurance and I cannot change it on the form. And I don't see anywhere to change this in the program itself to get the correct tax result-- indeed, the program itself shows that I indicated that I had Medicare.
I'm assuming this must be the result of a recent update to the program, as there was never any indication of this problem before. Has anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions?