Federal IRS  #Form8962  Reconciliation Form for Covered CA Subsidies

 attaches to IRS 1040  it all comes out when you file taxes!

 

8962 goes by MAGI

 

 

  • If you got too high a subsidy or too low, it gets reconciled at tax time on form 8962.  If your subsidies were too high you may have to pay the excess back and maybe penalties, if too low, you can get a tax refund or lower the amount you have to pay.  In a lot of ways, IMHO subsidies are hocus pocus, jiggery pokery  - smoke and mirrors as it's all guesswork and promises.  Be sure to report income and household changes within 30 days.

  • See below or visit our 8962 Webpage for more information
  • MAGI   AGI  Income, what is it  our webpage?

IRS  Premium Tax Credit  Form #8962  & FTB 3849 

is used to reconcile the APTC Advance Premium Tax Credit

subsidy with your IRS # 1040.

More information & Instructions on 8962  Subsidy reconciliation 

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How to #Estimate MAGI Income for Covered CA?

Covered CA bases your subsidies on what you expect your household income will be for the upcoming coverage year, not last year’s income. When you calculate your income, you’ll need to include the incomes of you, your spouse, and anyone you claim as a dependent when you file taxes.

You can start by using your adjusted gross income (AGI) from your most recent federal income tax return, located on line 11 on the Form 1040.

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Calculate your  Covered CA MAGI Income

take #Line8b 11 Adjusted Gross income then add line 2a, 6a &   8 (Foreign Income)

magi income adjusted gross income  1040

 

Schedule 2  1040 Additional Taxes

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More Instructions

How to report changes

12c Letter 

What to Do if You Get a 12c #Letter about the Premium Tax Credit
or your missing form 8962?

irs 12 c letter   what to do

 

Tax Return Deadline

CFR 155.305 (f) (4)
Eligibility Standards

Compliance with filing requirement.

(i) Covered CA  may not determine a tax filer eligible for advance payments of the premium tax credit if HHS notifies the Exchange as part of the process described in § 155.320(c)(3) that advance payments of the premium tax credit were made on behalf of the tax filer or either spouse if the tax filer is a married couple for a year for which tax data would be utilized for verification of household income and family size in accordance with § 155.320(c)(1)(i), and the tax filer or his or her spouse did not comply with the requirement to file an income tax return for that year as required by 26 U.S.C. 60116012, and implementing regulations and reconcile the advance payments of the premium tax credit for that period.

(ii) Notwithstanding the requirement in paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section, the Exchange may not deny eligibility for advance payments of the premium tax credit under paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section unless direct notification is first sent to the tax filer, consistent with thestandards set forth in § 155.230, that his or her eligibility will be discontinued as a result of the tax filer‘s failure to comply with the requirement specified under paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section.

FAQ’s

Eligibility for other health coverage MEC Minimum Essential Coverage,  makes you #ineligible for subsidies

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