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No 1095-A

tbtaxa
Level 1

My client did not get a 1095-A.  His file is rejected by the IRS and states that he should have one.  Employer provided all medical insurance for my client.

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rcherenson
Level 4

The 1095-A is ordinarily no longer required, unless you have marketplace insurance, so that is odd - unless his employer coverage is from the marketplace?

That is may be whole different matter. I have a client who was covered by their parents marketplace policy and had 0 responsibility and I filled the 8962 out properly - even consulted with an ACA specialist at the IRS and Proseries technical support twice. Still rejected - a total of 4 times. I finally did a detailed written explanation and attached to return as pdf and it was almost instantaneously accepted by the IRS.

If all else fails, as it did in my client's case, even after expert advice, try the attached written explanation.

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

A 1095A has been sent to IRS with his SSN on it.   

Maybe he tried to get a quote and ended up with coverage at one point in time, maybe hes still on a parents plan, maybe its a mistake, but in any event, he needs to get in touch with healthcare.gov an find out what they have on file for him.

YOU cant fix this.


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