A tax credit you can use to lower your monthly insurance payment (called your “premium”) when you enroll in a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace®. Your tax credit is based on the income estimate and household information you put on your Marketplace application.
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to lower your monthly payment, you’ll have to “How you find out if you used the right amount of premium tax credit during the year. To reconcile, you compare two amounts: the premium tax credit you used in advance during the year; and the amount of tax credit you qualify for based on your final income. You’ll use IRS Form 8962 to do this. If you used more premium tax credit than you qualify for, you’ll pay the difference with your federal taxes. If you used less, you’ll get the difference as a credit.
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” when you file your federal taxes. This means you’ll compare:You should get your Form 1095-A in the mail by mid-February. It may be available in your Marketplace account anytime from mid-January to February 1. If you don't get it, or it's incorrect, contact the Marketplace Call Center.
Form 8962 for annual premium and monthly premium amounts. Had the same plan and premium all 12 months? Just copy your annual total to Form 8962. Had different plans or premiums during different months? Copy each monthly figure to Form 8962." />
Form 8962 for second lowest cost Silver plan premium. Had the same plan and premium all 12 months? Just copy your annual total to Form 8962. Had different plans or premiums during different months? Copy each monthly figure to Form 8962." />
Form 8962 for advance payment of premium tax credit. Had the same plan and premium all 12 months? Just copy your annual total to Form 8962. Had different plans or premiums during different months? Copy each monthly figure to Form 8962." />
If you had a 2023 Marketplace plan but didn’t file and reconcile your 2022 taxes, you may lose any savings you’re getting for your 2024 plan.
If you haven’t filed your 2023 tax return — or filed a return but didn’t reconcile the premium tax credit for all household members — you must do so immediately.
If you confirm that you filed your 2022 tax return, you won’t need to do anything else.