reconciliation form, Form 8962, includes information from the marketplace provided to both the taxpayer and the IRS on a Form 1095-A. The IRS can use this data to match it to tax returns to ensure that those who received a credit do file a return and reconcile the APTC received.
"Those who received an advance premium tax credit last year and do not file a tax return could be in jeopardy of losing this help paying for their health insurance coverage in the next open enrollment," said Mark Ciaramitaro, vice president of H&R Block health care and tax services. "The best action for them to ensure they will continue to receive help paying for coverage is to file -- either a tax return or extension -- by the April 15th filing deadline." online or by calling 1-800-HRBLOCK.
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