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If you had Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) Marketplace coverage for any months of the calendar year, then yes, you can probably expect to receive a Form 1095-A.
Since you've already filed your tax return, you're in the (potential) position of needing or wanting to amend your tax return.
Please find below a link to a TurboTax webpage for the current year amendment process. We will keep that page updated throughout the tax filing season.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2952222-how-do-i-amend-my-2016-turbotax-online-return
You can also see the following webpage for additional information on amending:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908543-do-i-need-to-amend-my-tax-return
Before you actually do send in an amended tax return though (or if you do), you will want to first wait until your original tax return is processed, and any tax refund paid out to you. Furthermore, after you get your Form 1095-A, you can go into the amended tax return process and see if the 1095-A information actually makes a difference to your tax return. If it does, then you'll want to complete the process and mail in an amended return (both to the IRS and state of California). If it does not, however, then can safely skip filing an amended return.
In other words, if Form 1095-A caused no tax change (in dollars) to your return, then you have no reason to amend your original filing.
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If you had Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) Marketplace coverage for any months of the calendar year, then yes, you can probably expect to receive a Form 1095-A.
Since you've already filed your tax return, you're in the (potential) position of needing or wanting to amend your tax return.
Please find below a link to a TurboTax webpage for the current year amendment process. We will keep that page updated throughout the tax filing season.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2952222-how-do-i-amend-my-2016-turbotax-online-return
You can also see the following webpage for additional information on amending:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1908543-do-i-need-to-amend-my-tax-return
Before you actually do send in an amended tax return though (or if you do), you will want to first wait until your original tax return is processed, and any tax refund paid out to you. Furthermore, after you get your Form 1095-A, you can go into the amended tax return process and see if the 1095-A information actually makes a difference to your tax return. If it does, then you'll want to complete the process and mail in an amended return (both to the IRS and state of California). If it does not, however, then can safely skip filing an amended return.
In other words, if Form 1095-A caused no tax change (in dollars) to your return, then you have no reason to amend your original filing.
Thanks for asking this important question.
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