I was ineligible for the premium tax credit last year despite having marketplace coverage because I was technically able to get coverage through my wife's employer (it was more expensive than the marketplace). I received my 1095-A and when I entered it into TurboTax it increased my refund by $900 which I assume is a mistake because of my ineligibility. Is there a way to submit that form but say I am ineligible? Or should I just pretend like I didn't receive a 1095-A? I can't find any rules regarding this specific situation.
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It is possible that with the other information you entered, you were eligible for a partial premium tax credit. Do NOT ignore the 1095-A.
Did you collect the $900? Did they ever come after you? I have a similar situation where after entering my 1095-A info my return INCREASED by nearly $5,000. I've gone back and double and triple checked everything and the was worried about it again so I went to amend the return and got the same result, so I canceled the amended return because they must be submitted by mail. Please help! I'm stressed out.
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