If anyone in your household had a Marketplace plan in 2023, you should get Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace® Statement, by mail no later than mid-February. It may be available in your Marketplace account anytime from mid-January to February 1.Notice: You must have your Form 1095-A before you file.Don’t file your taxes until you have an accurate 1095-A.Your 1095-A includes information about Marketplace plans anyone in your household had in 2023.It comes from the Marketplace, not the IRS.Keep your 1095-A forms with your important tax information, like W-2 forms and other records.How to find your 1095-A onlineLog in to your account.Under “Your Existing Applications,” select your 2023 application — not your 2024 application.Select “Tax Forms.”Download all 1095-As.What’s on Form 1095-A and why you need itYour 1095-A has information about Marketplace plans any member of your household had in 2023, including:Premiums paidPremium tax credits usedA figure called You’ll use information from your 1095-A to fill out tax Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PDF, 110 KB). This is how you’ll “” — find out if there’s any difference between the premium tax credit you used and the amount you qualify for.If you had Marketplace coverage but didn’t use the .Learn more about Form 1095-A from the IRS.Check that your 1095-A is correctCarefully read the instructions on the back.Make sure it’s correct. If anything about your coverage or household is wrong, contact the Marketplace Call Center. Make sure the information about the “second lowest cost Silver Plan” (SLCSP) is correct.I think my “monthly enrollment premium” is wrong.How to know if your second lowest cost Silver plan information is correctLook at Part III, column B of your 1095-A, titled “Monthly second lowest cost silver plan (SLCSP) premium.” It should show figures for each month any household member had the Marketplace plan.The SLCSP premium is incorrect if:Part III, Column B has a “0” or is blank for any month someone in your household had the Marketplace planYou had changes in your household that you didn’t tell the Marketplace about — like having a baby, moving, getting married or divorced, or losing a dependentIf either applies to you, use our tax tool to get the premium for your second lowest cost Silver plan.Use the information from your 1095-A to reconcileOnce you have an accurate 1095-A and second lowest cost Silver plan premium, you’re ready to fill out Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit.More Answers: Form 1095-AWhy would I get more than one 1095-A?OpenProbably because one of these applies:You changed Marketplace plans during the yearYou updated your application with new information — like adding or removing a family member, or moving — that resulted in a new enrollment in your planDifferent household members had different plansIf there are more than 5 members on the same planWhat if I paid full price for a Marketplace plan?OpenYou’ll get a 1095-A too. Part III, Column C should be blank or have the number “0.”If you want to check if you qualify for a premium tax credit based on your final income, complete Form 8962. If you don’t qualify for a premium tax credit, you don’t have to include Form 8962 when you file your taxes.What if I had a Marketplace plan for part of the year?OpenWhat if I get a corrected 1095-A, but already filed my tax return using an earlier version of the form?OpenYou may need to file an amended return using the information on your corrected 1095-A. How do I find a 1095-A for a previous year?OpenSelect your application for the year you need, then select “Tax Forms” to get that year’s 1095-A.
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