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My tax return was rejected this morning, stating that I needed to file a form 8962, using data from form 1095-A. I found this odd, as I am employed and have health coverage and have received a 1095–C. I reached out to the ACA marketplace and come to find out someone fraudulently applied for benefits last year under all my credentials, and I’m just finding out about this now. The marketplace started an investigation and claim process, however, it can take up to 45 days to resolve and get a voided 1095-A form back to submit to e-file, which is past tax deadline. I also reached out to the IRS and they advised the best thing to do would be to submit a paper return in the mail with the ACA explanation detailing all of this. My question, is there a way to submit the ACA explanation on TurboTax online through e-file? I’ve already paid for TurboTax so it seems like a waste of money that I can’t use it at this point. Are there any other options? Hate this stuff happens in our country so often.
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No, since your return was rejected there is no way to e-file it until that matter is resolved.
So I should file by mail with the ACA explanation then or wait to get the voided 1095-A form from marketplace?
Try the steps below first. If it gets rejected again, switch to file by mail, or you can file an extension and wait to e-file, later. But the steps below should work.
Your return may have been rejected if the IRS has information that someone in your household should have a 1095-A.
If you don't have a Form 1095-A and know you won't be receiving one, you can certify this in TurboTax Online/Mobile in order to refile your return:
Well they used my name and social to apply for benefits fraudulently, so it seems like there is a 1095A form in my name, but there should not be. Should I still try the steps you suggested before sending by mail with my ACA explanation?
Yes, you can try the steps that DawnC recommended if want to e-file.
Mine was rejected not due to fraud but a matter that I thought would be resolved following the walk through Tueno Tax provides in cases like this. However when it was resubmitted, I received another note that identity needed to be made & also the matter of matching PIN. Another option is to mail in the returns. I paid the fee for e-filing too. Live assistance also paid for but only good during work days. I'm,m prepared to mail in as well & that may be the only option. The bureaucracy is maddening & errors....
When you use TurboTax you do not pay an extra fee to e-file. The fee is the same whether you e-file or file your return by mailing it in an envelope. The only extra e-file fee --- ever --- is the state e-file fee if you used desktop download software.
If it is asking for your 6 digit PIN
If you have a 6 digit PIN issued to you by the IRS you need to enter it in order to e-file. Go to Federal>Other Tax Situations>Other Return Info>Identity Protection PIN and enter the six-digit PIN.
https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/retrieve-your-ip-pin
If the problem is your AGI:
Where do I find my AGI?
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/agi/help/how-do-i-find-last-year-s-agi/01/25947
Your 2023 tax return shows your 2023 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) If you filed a joint return then the AGI is the same for each of you.
Form 1040 line 11
If entering the amount from your 2023 tax return does not work, then try entering “0” instead. If that does not work and you still cannot e-file, then print, sign, and mail your tax return.
You can get a free transcript of your past return from the IRS:
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
Note: If you filed late or amended your return, your correct 2023 AGI may not be in the system.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1944348-how-do-i-print-and-mail-my-return-in-turbotax-online
Note: If you mail your federal return, you will also need to mail your state return. You will not be able to e-file your state return.
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