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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

What did you enter about health insurance?   You should not have entered anything about health insurance unless you have a 1095A for marketplace health insurance---aka "Obamacare"  aka Affordable Care Act, aka healthcare.gov insurance.    Did you have marketplace insurance and enter a 1095A?

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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

Yes, I do have a 1095A

the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

Was the income you entered on your tax return higher or lower than the amount you estimated you would get when you applied for marketplace health insurance?

If you had health insurance from the marketplace, when you applied for the insurance, you gave healthcare.gov an estimate of how much income you would receive in 2025.  They used that amount to calculate how much of the insurance premium would be covered by the tax credit and how much would be your amount to pay.   So...you had some monthly amounts to pay, and the rest of the cost of having that insurance was paid by the government program.

 

If you ended up making a higher income than you told them you would receive, they re-calculate how much should have been paid by the program and how much should have been paid by you.   And if your own share of the cost should have been more, they get it back on your income tax return.   

 

If you actually had less income, you could even get some of the share you paid back on your tax return.

 

 

 

 

 

From Healthcare.gov:

If you're enrolled in a Marketplace plan and your income or household changes, update your application as soon as possible.

These changes — like higher or lower income, adding or losing household members, or getting offers of other health coverage — may affect the coverage or savings you’re eligible for.  After you finish applying or enrolling, you may be asked to submit documents to confirm your income.

Discover which changes to report.

Learn how to report changes.

 

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Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

Do you have an HSA?  Please provide more details.  What do you mean by they treated it as if it was paid by your employer? Where did you enter it?

 

If you have a 1095-A, and received the premium tax credit but earned more than you originally estimated you would for the year, you could have to pay back some or all of the premium tax credit. 

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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

I put my actual income after taxes 

Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

For the estimated income you use, it should be the amount BEFORE taxes or your Gross income.  This is what is used to calculate the Premium Tax Credit.  So if you told them you made $20,000 after taxes but you actually made $30,000 before taxes, they would have calculated your premium tax credit on the wrong amount.

 

Did you have an amount in box C of your 1095-A?

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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

This is for any income even unemployment? (just want to know)

 

I’m not sure I would have to check that later

DawnC
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the IRS treated my health insurance as if it was paid by my employer and i had to pay almost $800 dollars but it was paid out of pocket how do i fix that?

Yes, unemployment is included in your gross income amount.    Did you enter the 1095-A with exactly what was printed on the form?   If so, you can view Form 8962 to see how the premium payback amount was calculated.   

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