Why do I owe taxes because of health insurance?

Asked by: Mr. Gage Kihn DDS  |  Last update: February 27, 2025
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Owe taxes if you used more of the premium tax credit than you qualified for in 2024. You'll have to report the excess amount on your 2024 tax return by filing Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PDF, 115 KB). Find instructions for Form 8962 (PDF, 348 KB).

Why do I have to pay back my health insurance tax credit?

If you use more advance payments of the tax credit than you qualify for based on your final yearly income, you must repay the difference when you file your federal income tax return. If you use less premium tax credit than you qualify for, you'll get the difference as a refundable credit when you file your taxes.

Does health insurance affect tax returns?

This means you'll compare the amount you used to lower your monthly premium costs with the actual amount of financial help you qualified for, based on your final income for the year. ∎ If there's a difference, it will affect your refund or what you owe when you file your taxes.

Why is my 1095-A making me owe taxes?

When you add a 1095A and it shows you owe it is because you received too much of the Premium Tax Credit in advance. When you apply with the Marketplace you are using your estimated income for the year, this is how they determine how much your premium tax credit will be.

How do I avoid paying back premium tax credit?

Report any changes in your income during the year to the Marketplace, so your credit can be adjusted and you can avoid any significant repayments at the end of the year.

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How do tax credits work with health insurance?

You can apply some or all of this tax credit to your monthly insurance premium payment. The Marketplace will send your tax credit directly to your insurance company, so you'll pay less each month. This is called taking an "advance payment of the premium tax credit."

What happens if I underestimate my income for Obamacare in 2024?

For the 2024 tax year, if you underestimated your income and received a larger tax credit than you were eligible for, you must repay the difference between the amount of premium tax credit you received and the amount you were eligible for.

What happens if I don't put my 1095 on my taxes?

Form 1095-B is not required to file your state or federal taxes and you may self‑attest to your health coverage without it. You should get a Form 1095-B in the mail by January 31 following the reported tax year.

Why does TurboTax say I owe taxes?

There are a variety of reasons this can happen, including receiving unemployment income or taking on an additional job. New sources of income: If you started receiving income that's not subject to automatic withholding, you can end up owing additional tax.

Does a 1095-C mean I owe money?

Much like the Form W-2 is used to determine whether or not you owe taxes, the IRS will use the information reported from your Form 1095-C to determine whether you (or your employer) may have to pay a fine for failing to comply with the Affordable Care Act.

How do health insurance premiums affect taxes?

If you enroll in a medical plan that requires you to pay a premium, you'll be automatically enrolled for pretax deduction of your premium costs from your paycheck. This reduces your taxable income and increases your take-home pay.

Does a 1095-A increase my taxes?

Yes. In some cases, the information on the corrected Form 1095-A may be in your favor – it may decrease the amount of taxes you owe or increase your refund. Taxpayers have the option of filing an amended return if they choose.

What disqualifies you from the premium tax credit?

For tax years other than 2021 and 2022, if your household income on your tax return is more than 400 percent of the federal poverty line for your family size, you are not allowed a premium tax credit and will have to repay all of the advance credit payments made on behalf of you and your tax family members.

Why am I getting my deductible back?

Since you're not entirely at fault in this situation, your insurance company could choose to subrogate the other party's insurer to recover all (or some) of the accident costs. You might get all (or some) of your deductible back if that happens.

What is the $400 tax credit?

"The tax credit will provide first-time homebuyers with relief on their monthly mortgage payment, of more than $400 per month, as rates continue to fall.

Can you get a refund for health insurance premiums?

The Premium Tax Credit is a refundable tax credit designed to help eligible individuals and families with low or moderate income afford health insurance purchased through the Health Insurance Marketplace, also known as the Exchange. The size of your Premium Tax Credit is based on a sliding scale.

Why do I still owe taxes if I claim 0?

If you claimed 0 and still owe taxes, chances are you added “married” to your W4 form. When you claim 0 in allowances, it seems as if you are the only one who earns and that your spouse does not. Then, when both of you earn, and the amount reaches the 25% tax bracket, the amount of tax sent is not enough.

Why do I suddenly owe taxes this year?

If your circumstances have changed, you may end up owing taxes when you usually get a refund. Common reasons include underpaying quarterly taxes if you're self-employed or not updating your withholding as a W-2 employee. You may also owe if you collected unemployment benefits, which are taxable.

Why am I only getting $200 back in taxes?

If you owe money to a federal or state agency, the federal government may use part or all of your federal tax refund to repay the debt. This is called a tax refund offset. If your tax refund is lower than you calculated, it may be due to a tax refund offset for an unpaid debt such as child support.

Do you have to file health insurance on taxes?

Whether you get financial help or not, health coverage is part of filing your taxes. Unless you report that you had health coverage, you may have to pay a state tax penalty. If you received federal or state financial help, you'll report that as well.

How important is 1095 for taxes?

You will use the information on Forms 1095-B to verify that you had health coverage for each month during the year and will check the full-year coverage box on your tax return.

Does the IRS penalize you for not having health insurance?

The fee for not having health insurance (sometimes called the "Shared Responsibility Payment" or "mandate”) ended in 2018. This means you no longer pay a tax penalty for not having health coverage. If you don't have health coverage, you don't need an exemption to avoid paying a tax penalty.

Why do I have to pay back premium tax credit?

If at the end of the year you've taken more premium tax credit in advance than you're due based on your final income, you'll have to pay back the excess when you file your federal tax return. If you've taken less than you qualify for, you'll get the difference back.

How does health insurance subsidy affect tax returns?

If the tax subsidy is the same as the amount paid to your insurance on your behalf, there is no impact on your taxes. If you increased your income within the tax year, you may have received a larger credit than what you should have.