Dan Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 Should you file form 8962 if you only have coverage amounts on form 1095-A part III column A? The amounts on form 1095-A in part III, column A is 186.04 for March through December making the annual total of 1,860.40 There are no amounts on 1095-A in Column B and C. It is zero in those columns. On form 8962 part II and column B, lines 14-23 when I do the SLCSP, I come up with the same amount of 186.04 The amount in column C is 201 on form 8962 Does form 8962 need to be filed in that case? The person is single and household income is at 252% of the federal poverty line Quote
easytax Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 Since the 8962 compiles ALL the 1095-a's even if only one. Therefore for the IRS to see that ALL were reconciled, etc., it would be good to file. Quote
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