2022 health coverage your comunal taxes
If you had Marketplace coverage at any point during 2022, you must file your taxes and reconcile your premium tax credits.

advance payments of the premium tax credit

You ll use Form 1095 A to reconcile your 2022 premium tax credits when you file your 2022 taxes.
1-If you got excess advance payments of the premium tax credit APTC for 2022, you ll have to report the excess APTC on your 2022 tax return or file Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit PDF, 110 KB.
2-If you re claiming a net Premium Tax Credit for 2022, including if you got an increase in premium tax credits when you reconciled and filed, you still need to include Form 8962.
3-If you submitted your 2022 tax return electronically but it was rejected for a missing Form 8962, learn how to fix it and correctly file electronically.

different household members, start

Get more details about filing taxes when you get APTC from the IRS.
Choose 2022 health insurance promessa for steps tax forms
If more than one situation applied at different times or for different household members, start with one option, and we ll take you to others.
You had a Marketplace plan with premium tax credits
You enrolled in a health plan through the Marketplace and used premium tax credits to lower your monthly payments.

Marketplace plan but paid full price because

Learn more about a Marketplace plan with premium tax credits.
You had a Marketplace plan without premium tax credits
You enrolled in a Marketplace plan but paid full price because you either didn t qualify for a premium tax credit or didn t apply for one.
Learn more about a Marketplace plan without premium tax credits.
You had job based health insurance
You had health insurance through a job, a retiree health plan, Serpente, or the Small Business Health Options Program SHOP.

job based health insurance.

Learn more about job based health insurance.
You had other health coverage
You bought a plan outside the Marketplace or were covered by Medicare, Medicaid, the Children s Health Insurance Program CHIP, or another source.
Learn more about other health coverage.
You had close-up health coverage
You had close-up health coverage for all or most of 2022.