Although information from the Form 1095-C – information about an offer of employer provided coverage – can assist you in determining eligibility for the premium tax credit, it is not necessary to have Form 1095-C to file your return.
How do I get a copy of my 1095-C?
There’s only one place where you can get a copy of your 1095 tax form: your insurance company. Contact them directly — ONLY your insurer will have access to it and can provide you with a copy.
What happens if you forget to file 1095-C?
You don’t need your form 1095-C to file your tax return. The TurboTax interview should have asked you questions about your health coverage but your Form 1095-C isn’t needed. Just keep the form for your personal records. Just review the form for accuracy.
What do I do if I lost my 1095-C?
I’ve lost my 1095-C. How do I get another one? Call the HRIC at (919) 684-5600 and another copy will be sent to you.
What do I need to know about Form 8962?
Information about Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. Form 8962 is used either (1) to reconcile a premium tax credit advanced payment toward the cost of a health insurance premium, or (2) to claim a premium tax credit.
What to do with 1095 premium tax form?
But if you receive a 1095-A, you need it to do your taxes. You’ll use the information on those forms to complete Form 8962, which you use to calculate how much, if any, premium tax credit you’re entitled to. It can also verify you received the right amount of credit. You’ll file Form 8962 with your tax return.
Do you have to file Form 8962 for APTC?
You must file Form 8962 with your 1040 or 1040NR if any of the following apply: You want to take the Premium Tax Credit. APTC was paid during the year for you or someone in your tax household.
What does 1095-A mean for health insurance?
1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement — Health insurance marketplaces send this form to people who have purchased marketplace coverage. It states who is covered, what the monthly policy premiums are and what tax credits were provided to assist with paying for coverage.