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Had 2016 Marketplace Coverage? 3 Tips When Filing 2016 Taxes - GWC Mag - Your Trusted Source For Green Technology, Sustainability, And Environmental Innovation Had 2016 Marketplace Coverage? 3 Tips When Filing 2016 Taxes - GWC Mag - Your Trusted Source For Green Technology, Sustainability, And Environmental Innovation

Had 2016 Marketplace coverage? 3 tips when filing 2016 taxes – GWC Mag

Published on March 16, 2017

If you enrolled in a Marketplace health insurance plan for 2016, you should have received tax Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace® Statement in the mail. You also can get this form in your online Marketplace account, if you have one. You need this form to “reconcile” — meaning to find out if you used the right amount of premium tax credit during the year — your federal income taxes for 2016. Here are 3 tips:

1. Make sure your 1095-A is correct

  • Read the instructions on the back and make sure everything is correct, including your “monthly second lowest cost silver plan (SLCSP) premium.”
  • If you need to make corrections, contact the Marketplace Call Center. We’ll send a corrected form. Don’t file your taxes until you get a correct 1095-A.

2. Get Form 8962 to “reconcile”

3. Use your 1095-A to complete Form 8962

  • See our step-by-step guide to learn how to enter your information from your 1095-A on Form 8962.
  • Include your completed Form 8962 with your 2016 federal tax return.

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